Give t (3/5 , 4/5)

How do I find the terminal points for pi-t

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Given t (3/5 , 4/5)

How do I find the terminal points for pi-t

Thanks

To find the terminal points for pi-t, we first need to understand what "pi-t" represents. In this context, "pi" refers to the mathematical constant π, which is approximately equal to 3.14159.

Now, let's calculate pi-t.

pi-t = π - t

Since t is given as (3/5, 4/5), we can substitute its values into the equation:

pi-t = π - (3/5, 4/5)

To calculate the subtraction, we need to subtract the corresponding components separately:

For the x-coordinate:
pi - (3/5) = 3.14159 - (3/5)

To subtract fractions, we need a common denominator. The common denominator for 5 and 1 is 5:

= (3.14159 * 5)/5 - (3/5)
= (15.70795 - 3)/5
= 12.70795/5

For the y-coordinate:
pi - (4/5) = 3.14159 - (4/5)

Again, using the common denominator 5:

= (3.14159 * 5)/5 - (4/5)
= (15.70795 - 4)/5
= 11.70795/5

Therefore, the terminal point for π - t is (12.70795/5, 11.70795/5).