How do you find the point (x,y) on the unit circle that corresponds to the real number t=11π6? Trigonometry Right Triangles Relating Trigonometric Functions 1 Answer jess_r Feb 7, 2017 (√32, -12) Explanation: 11π6 corresponds to 330 degrees on the unit circle, which also has the same point values as π6, but the y value is negative because it is in the 4th quadrant. Answer link Related questions What does it mean to find the sign of a trigonometric function and how do you find it? What are the reciprocal identities of trigonometric functions? What are the quotient identities for a trigonometric functions? What are the cofunction identities and reflection properties for trigonometric functions? What is the pythagorean identity? If secθ=4, how do you use the reciprocal identity to find cosθ? How do you find the domain and range of sine, cosine, and tangent? What quadrant does cot325∘ lie in and what is the sign? How do you use use quotient identities to explain why the tangent and cotangent function have... How do you show that 1+tan2θ=sec2θ? See all questions in Relating Trigonometric Functions Impact of this question 5573 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License