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Find sin θ if cos θ = 4/7 and θ in quadrant IV.

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Answer:

sinΘ = -
(√(33) )/(7)

Explanation:

Using the trigonometric identity

sin²Θ + cos²Θ = 1, thus

sinΘ = ±
√(1-cos^20)

Since Θ is in the fourth quadrant then sinΘ < 0

Given

cosΘ =
(4)/(7) , then

sinΘ = -
\sqrt{1-((4)/(7))^2 } = -
\sqrt{1-(16)/(49) } = -
\sqrt{(33)/(49) } = -
(√(33) )/(7)

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