How do you determine the exact coordinates of a point on the terminal arm of the angle in standard position given 60 degrees?

1 Answer
May 1, 2017

See explanation.

Explanation:

There are infinitely many such points, so to pick one you have to choose a value for the radius rr. It is the easiest to choose 11 as the radius.

If you choose the radius, then the point's coordinates can be calculated as:

{(x=r*cosvarphi),(y=r*sinvarphi):}

If you substitute the numbers you get:

{(x=1*cos60),(y=1*sin60):}

{(x=1/2),(y=sqrt(3)/2):}