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Find sin θ if θ is in Quadrant III and tan θ = 3/4.

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The value of
sin(\theta) will be
-(3)/(5)

Step-by-step explanation

Given that,
tan(\theta)= (3)/(4)

According to the below diagram,
tan(\theta)= (AB)/(BO)

As,
\theta is in quadrant III , so AB = -3 and BO = -4

Now according to the Pythagorean theorem.....


AO^2= AB^2+BO^2\\ \\ AO^2= (-3)^2+(-4)^2\\ \\ AO^2= 9+16=25\\ \\ AO=√(25)=5

Thus,
sin(\theta)= (opposite)/(hypotenuse)=(AB)/(AO)= -(3)/(5)


Find sin θ if θ is in Quadrant III and tan θ = 3/4.-example-1
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