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Find the sine of < I ​

Find the sine of < I ​-example-1
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Answer:

Explanation:So for this question, you need to find side KI and you can find it with the pythagorean theorem


5^2+√(21)^2 = c^2

25+21=c^2

46=c^2

c=sqrt46

c=6.78

sin(opposite/hypotnuse)

sin(sqrt21/ sqrt46) =.0117

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