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Given cos 0=3, 3/8 find sin 0 (image)

Given cos 0=3, 3/8 find sin 0 (image)-example-1
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Answer: 0.76 or

sqrt(37)/8

Step-by-step explanation: Since we know cos(theta)=3sqrt(3)/8 we know two side lengths. The adjacent side is 3sqrt(3) and the hypotenuse is 8. So, using pythagorean theorem we can solve for the third length. 8^2-(3sqrt(3))^2= opposite^2.

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