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Explanation:


{ \sin(x) }^(2) + { \cos(x) }^(2) = 1 \\ { \cos(theta) }^(2) = (9)/(16) \\ \: { \sin(theta) }^(2) = (6)/(16) = (3)/(8) \\ \: \sin(theta) = ( √(3) )/( √(8) ) \\ \sin(theta ) = ( √(24) )/(8)</p><p> = ( 2√(6) )/(8) = ( √(6) )/(4) </p><p>

User Griff
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Answer:


(√(7) )/(4)

Explanation:

Using the Pythagorean identity

sin²x + cos²x = 1, then

sinx =
√(1-cos^2x)

sinΘ =
√(1-(3/4)^2)

=
\sqrt{1-(9)/(16) } =
\sqrt{(7)/(16) } =
(√(7) )/(4)

User Liyan Chang
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