Let's look at the idea of what an x and y intercept are. Basically, an x intercept is where it intercepts the x axis, and the y intercept is where it intercepts the y axis. Say if I drew any line ...
This circle has the centre at the origin and a radius of 1 unit. The point P can move around the circumference of the circle. At point P the \(x\)-coordinate is \(\cos{\theta}\) and the ...
This circle has the centre at the origin and a radius of 1 unit. The point P can move around the circumference of the circle. At point P the \(x\)-coordinate is \(\cos{\theta}\) and the ...
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