I'm going to need to know this (the unit circle, English) for a test, but I'm so horrible with both charts and memorization, the whole thing is failing to stick into my brain. Using non-complicated English (literally, I could be the dumbest person here [at least I admitted it, so be kind Dx]), is there a mnemonic (I know, numbers and English), a list, some ridiculously easy hack for this??
Understanding the Unit Circle
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3"I'm going to need to know this for a test". What is "this", exactly? – 2012-05-12
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0It's not clear what you need to know about the Unit Circle, from what you've said. What are you being tested on? – 2012-05-12
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4I don't understand what you mean by "the unit circle, English". I don't understand what "English" has to do with anything, and there are a **lot** of things to be known about the unit circle. Presumably, you are being tested about *some* of them. **Which**? – 2012-05-12
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1[This](http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/31824/memorizing-the-unit-circle) question might help you. – 2012-05-12
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0See the StackExchange thread [Tips for understanding the unit circle](http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/31163/tips-for-understanding-the-unit-circle), and note the distinction I make in my answer between what students often see as the unit circle and what teachers see as the unit circle. – 2012-07-16