Answer:
2/7.
Explanation:
We know that:
- sin squared a + cos squared a = 1
So Sin a = √ (1 - cos^2 a).
Plugging in cos a = √5/7, we get a sin a = 2√5/7
Similarly we can find sin b = √5/3.
Now, we can use the angle subtraction formula to find sin(α−β):
sin(α−β)=sin α cos β−cos α sin β = 2√5/7 x √5/3 - √5/7 x √5/3 = 2/7.