Find the sine of the angle $ heta$ on the unit circle if $ heta = 30^circ$

Answer 1

Abigail Nelson

William King

To find the sine of $\theta$ on the unit circle, we can use the fact that $\sin(\theta)$ represents the y-coordinate of the point on the unit circle corresponding to the angle $\theta$.

For $\theta = 30^\circ$, we have:

$\sin(30^\circ) = \frac{1}{2}$

Therefore, the sine of $30^\circ$ is $\frac{1}{2}$.

Answer 2

Alex Thompson

Henry Green

The sine of an angle on the unit circle is the y-coordinate of the corresponding point on the circle.

When $ heta = 30^circ$:

$sin(30^circ) = frac{1}{2}$

Thus, $sin(30^circ) = frac{1}{2}$.

Answer 3

Amelia Mitchell

Emily Hall

For $ heta = 30^circ$:

$sin(30^circ) = frac{1}{2}$

The answer is $frac{1}{2}$.