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Help pls. Use the graph to find the value of y = sin q for the value of q. pi radians

Help pls. Use the graph to find the value of y = sin q for the value of q. pi radians-example-1
User Tesdal
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Answer:

a. 0 is the correct answer.

Explanation:

We are the given the function:


y = sin q

If we refer to the attached graph, it represents
\theta on the x axis and y value on y axis.

i.e. the graph represents:


y =sin\theta

For different values of
\theta (on x axis), different values of
sin\theta are shown on the y axis.

Various points that we can observe from the graph:


\theta = 0, y =0\\\theta=(\pi)/(2), y =1\\\theta=\pi, y =0

Here we have to find the value of:


y=sinq where q =
\pi radians

i.e. we have to find the value of
y=sin\pi

Please refer to the graph attached in the answer area.

Point is marked as P which shows the point (
\pi,0).

So,
y=sinq where q =
\pi radians is 0.

So, correct answer is option a. 0

User Antenka
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