Remember that for a given angle θ, any point on the unit circle is written as:
(cos(θ), sin(θ)).
And remember that:
cos(45°) = sin(45°) = √2/2
Then the angle θ = 45° is a solution.
To find another positive solution, we just add the period of the circle, which is 360°.
θ = 45° + 360° = 405°
Adding the period again:
θ = 405° + 360° = 765°
So the 3 positive solutions can be:
{45°, 405°, 765°}
To get the negative angles we just subtract the period:
45° - 360° = -315°
We can do that again:
-315° - 360° = -675°
So the two negative angles are:
{-315°, -675°}
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