please find the ordered pair of the ff:

1.) 30 degrees
2.)60 degrees

thanks... :)

eh? Not sure what it is you are asking.

ff?

following

ok - I thought that might be it.

So, now, what ordered pair did you have in mind?

30 degrees is just an angle. Is there supposed to be an ordered pair associated with an angle?

ah.. in the unit circle i think!

So, you must want the pair

(cosθ,sinθ)

which is the point on the unit circle associated with θ.

30: (0.866,0.5)
60: (0.5,0.866)

Thank you very much. :)

To find the ordered pair for a given angle in degrees, we can use the unit circle. The unit circle is a circle with a radius of 1 unit, centered at the origin of a coordinate plane.

1.) To find the ordered pair for 30 degrees:

Step 1: Convert 30 degrees to radians.
To convert degrees to radians, we multiply the degree measure by π/180.
30 degrees * π/180 = π/6 radians

Step 2: Use the unit circle to find the coordinates for π/6 radians.
On the unit circle, π/6 radians corresponds to the point (√3/2, 1/2).
So, the ordered pair for 30 degrees is (√3/2, 1/2).

2.) To find the ordered pair for 60 degrees:

Step 1: Convert 60 degrees to radians.
60 degrees * π/180 = π/3 radians

Step 2: Use the unit circle to find the coordinates for π/3 radians.
On the unit circle, π/3 radians corresponds to the point (1/2, √3/2).
So, the ordered pair for 60 degrees is (1/2, √3/2).

Therefore, the ordered pairs for 30 degrees and 60 degrees are (√3/2, 1/2) and (1/2, √3/2) respectively.