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5
0 = - in
=
in quadrant II
Given cos =
Find sin
3

5 0 = - in = in quadrant II Given cos = Find sin 3-example-1
User Raeisi
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Answer:

sinΘ =
(2)/(3)

Explanation:

using the identity

sin²x + cos²x = 1 ( subtract cos²x from both sides )

sin²x = 1 - cos²x ( take square root of both sides )

sinx = ±
√(1-cos^2x)

given

cosΘ = -
(√(5) )/(3) , then

sinΘ = ±
\sqrt{1-(-(√(5) )/(3))^2 }

= ±
\sqrt{1-(5)/(9) }

= ±
\sqrt{(4)/(9) }

= ±
(2)/(3)

since Θ is in quadrant II where sinΘ > 0 , then

sinΘ =
(2)/(3)

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