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Let theta be and angle in quadrant IV that has reference pi/3. What is sin(theta)?

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Given:


\theta is an angle in quadrant IV that has reference
(\pi)/(3).

To find:

The value of
\sin \theta.

Solution:

We know that only cos and sec are positive in quadrant IV and all other trigonometric ratios are negative in quadrant IV.

Since
\theta is an angle in quadrant IV that has reference
(\pi)/(3), therefore the value of
\sin \theta must be negative.


\sin \theta=-\sin (\pi)/(3)


\sin \theta=-(√(3))/(2)

Therefore, the required value is
\sin \theta=-(√(3))/(2).

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