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Old June 18th, 2008, 05:24 PM
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So the first on is\frac{-\sqrt1}{2} and the second one is. \frac{-\sqrt3} {2}. I'm finding the (-)(Y value for \frac{\pi}{4}
and the X value for \frac{\pi}{4} Is this correct. I'm not trying to take stabs at it, but i truely don't know how to do the problem.
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