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If you are graphing ) = cos(theta°): for each theta marked on your horizontal axis, beginning at 0, use the spaghetti to
measure the horizontal displacement from the vertical axis to the relevant point on the unit circle. the horizontal
displacement is the value of the cosine function. break the spaghetti to mark the correct length, and place it
vertically at the appropriate tick mark on the horizontal axis.

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