The Unit Circle is a demonstration of Trigonometric Functions where the Radius of the Circle is 1 creating a Right Triangle with it. Using math we can visualize the Radius more than 1 by multiplying. The Hypotenuse represents the Radius so variables cancel out. The Angle θ (Theta) represents the Angle from 90° to Hypotenuse SOH CAH TOA can be simplified to this; Sin: Opposite Cos: Adjacent Tan: Sin/Cos or O/A Secent: 1/cosθ Cosecant: 1/sinθ Cotangent: 1/tanθ Notice: (These won't matter because its usually graphed, wait is this a graph? scratch.mit.edu/projects/948949609 ) These don't apply when graphed Sin || Tan || Cosecant Secent ⊥ Cot Sin ⊥ Cos
Idea: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dsf6ADwJ66E Scratch Limitations may not display Angles accurately, I used my off-screen movement script to try to fix this but it isn't perfect :'( (Yes I posted this on a kids website)