SOLVED:Finding the Terminal Point for π/ 6 Suppose the terminal point determined by t=π/ 6 is P(x, y) and the points Q and R are as shown in the figure. Why are
SOLUTION: By translation, graph y=sin(x-&#960;/6) for 0 <= x <= 2&#960;. Label all with coordinates intercepts and the peak and the valley.
Unit circle trig explanation 1: 30 deg ~ pi/6 - YouTube
13. If arg (z+a) =pi/6 and arg (z a)=2pi/3 :a beongs to positive real number then z= ??
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