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What is the value of sinθ given that (−6, −8) is a point on the terminal side of θ ?

User Nitya
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4/5 i think. use pythagorean theorem to find the length of the hypotenuse, and then from there you can find sin, because sin= opposite/hypotenuse. dont forget to reduce!!
User Alchemication
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Answer:


(-4)/(5)

Explanation:

Let a=-8

b=-6

In triangle , by using Pythagoras theorem,


r^(2)=
a^(2)+
b^(2)

r=
\sqrt{a^2+b^(2)

r=
\sqrt{(-8)^2+(-6)^(2)

r=
\sqrt{64+36

r=
√(100)

r=10

by using trigonometric ratio,

sinθ =
(a)/(r)

sinθ =
(-8)/(10)

sinθ =
(-4)/(5)

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