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P(1, 0) corresponds to
on the sine graph.
P(0.0, 0.0)
P(0,0,0)
P(0, 1) corresponds to
on the sine graph.
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180
360
P(-1,0) corresponds to
on the sine graph.
0 = 0
y = sin e
P(0, -1) corresponds to
on the sine graph.
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P(1, 0) corresponds to
on the sine graph.
P(0.0, 0.0)
P(0,0,0)
P(0, 1)...
on the sine graph.
P(0.0, 0.0)
P(0,0,0)
P(0, 1)...
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