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Hi, can you help me to solve this exercise please!!

Hi, can you help me to solve this exercise please!!-example-1
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It is given that


\csc (\theta)=\frac{\sqrt[]{170}}{10}

We know that


\sin (\theta)=(1)/(\csc (\theta))


\text{Substitute }\csc (\theta)=\frac{\sqrt[]{170}}{10},\text{ we get}


\sin (\theta)=\frac{1}{\frac{\sqrt[]{170}}{10}}


\sin (\theta)=\frac{10}{\sqrt[]{170}}
\sin (\theta)=\frac{\sqrt[]{10}\sqrt[]{10}}{\sqrt[]{17*10}}
\sin (\theta)=\frac{\sqrt[]{10}}{\sqrt[]{17}}
\sin (\theta)=\sqrt[]{(10)/(17)}

Hence the required value is


\sin (\theta)=\sqrt[]{(10)/(17)}

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