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Answer:

I and III

Explanation:

On a unit circle, the only two angles whose sine is
-(√(3))/(2) are
(4\pi)/(3) and
(5\pi)/(3), otherwise known as
-(\pi)/(3). Therefore, the correct answers are I and III. You can see the unit circle below, where the y coordinates of the above angles show
-(√(3))/(2).

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