What are the coordinates of the point where the terminal side of a 60° angleintersects the unit circle?

From the given question,
The given angle is 60 degree.
Now,
Find the x coordinate of the point where the terminal side intersects the unit circle.
So,
We know that the x-coordinate on unit circle represent the cosine and y-coordinate represent the sine function of the given angle.
Then,
The coordinate is,
[tex](\cos \theta,\text{ sin}\theta)[/tex]Where, angle is given 60 degree.
So,
[tex]\begin{gathered} (\cos \theta,\text{ sin}\theta) \\ (\cos 60^{\circ},\text{ sin}60^{\circ}) \\ (\frac{1}{2},\text{ }\frac{\sqrt[]{3}}{2}) \end{gathered}[/tex]Hence, the option B is correct.