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Cos(0)=square root 3/3, sin 0<0. what is the value of sin0​

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Answer:

sin θ =
(√(6) )/(3)

Explanation:

Given that,

cos θ =
(√(3) )/(3)

From the trigonometric functions,

cos θ =
(adjacent)/(hypotenus)

⇒ adjacent =
√(3), and the hypotenuse = 3

Let the opposite side be represented by x, applying the Pythagoras theorem we have;


/hyp/^(2) =
/adj/^(2) +
/opp/^(2)


/3/^(2) =
(√(3) )^(2) +
x^(2)

9 = 3 +
x^(2)


x^(2) = 9 - 3

= 6

x =
√(6)

Thus, opposite side =
√(6)

So that,

sin θ =
(opposite)/(hypotenuse)

=
(√(6) )/(3)

Therefore,

sin θ =
(√(6) )/(3)