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Answer:


(√(731))/(30)

Explanation:

We first observe that the angle is located in quadrant III

This allows us to draw a triangle as attached in the attachments.

Using this triangle, we can find sin(
\theta_1).

Remembering that sin(theta) =
(opp)/(hypo), we can see from the attached image that it is
(√(30^2 - 13^2))/(30), then simplifying
√(30^2 - 13^2) using a calculator, we get
√(731).

So our final answer is the answer shown above.

You may be wondering how did the side lengths appear on the triangle.

From cos(theta_1), we remember that cos(theta) = adj/hypo, so, we can draw our triangle using that the adjacent of the theta = -13 (another reason why is because the angle is in quadrant three), and hypo is 30.

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