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examine the angle and the point where the terminal side intersects the circle. what is the sine of the angle?

examine the angle and the point where the terminal side intersects the circle. what-example-1

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In order to find sin(theta), we need to find the sine of the red angle:

where the hypotenuse is given by


\begin{gathered} c=\sqrt[]{(\frac{\sqrt[]{3}}{2}})^2+((1)/(2))^2 \\ c=\sqrt[]{(3)/(4)+(1)/(4)} \\ c=\sqrt[]{1} \\ c=1 \end{gathered}

then, sine of this angle is equal to


\sin \varphi=((1)/(2))/(1)=(1)/(2)

On the other hand,


\sin \theta=-\sin \varphi

then, the answer is


\sin \theta=-(1)/(2)

which corresponds to option 3.

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