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*<math>Radius</math> is the radius of the circle.
 
*<math>Radius</math> is the radius of the circle.
 
*Consider a circle centered at the origin with radius r, and marking the point on the circle indicated by some angle  θ.
 
*Consider a circle centered at the origin with radius r, and marking the point on the circle indicated by some angle  θ.
*For the point (x, y) on a circle of radius r at an angle of <math>\theta</math>,the the function <math>SIN (\theta)</math>= <math>\frac{y}{r}</math> and <math>COS(\theta)</math>=<math>\frac{x}{r}.
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*For the point (x, y) on a circle of radius r at an angle of <math>\theta</math>,the the function <math>SIN (\theta)</math>= <math>\frac{y}{r}</math> and <math>COS(\theta)</math>=<math>\frac{x}{r}</math>.
 
*Using this function we can find the coordinates of the point  on the circle is <math>x= rCos(\theta)</math> and <math>y= rSin(\theta)</math>.
 
*Using this function we can find the coordinates of the point  on the circle is <math>x= rCos(\theta)</math> and <math>y= rSin(\theta)</math>.
 
*On a unit circle, a circle with radius 1,<math>x=Cos(\theta)</math>  and  <math>y=Sin(\theta)</math>.
 
*On a unit circle, a circle with radius 1,<math>x=Cos(\theta)</math>  and  <math>y=Sin(\theta)</math>.

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POINTAT (degrees,radius,cx,cy)


  • is any degree value.
  • is the radius value of the circle.

Description

  • This function used to find the points on the circle using radius of the circle and degree value.
  • In , is any degree value.
  • is the radius of the circle.
  • Consider a circle centered at the origin with radius r, and marking the point on the circle indicated by some angle θ.
  • For the point (x, y) on a circle of radius r at an angle of ,the the function = and =.
  • Using this function we can find the coordinates of the point on the circle is and .
  • On a unit circle, a circle with radius 1, and .

Examples

See Also

References

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