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Find sin of theta when you only know cos of theta. You have to use the Pythagorean Identity!

Find sin of theta when you only know cos of theta. You have to use the Pythagorean-example-1
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Answer:


\huge\boxed{B. \ sin \theta = (√(35) )/(6) }

Explanation:

We'll use the following Pythagorean Identity:


cos ^ 2 \theta + sin^2 \theta = 1

Finding sin θ , we'll rearrange the formula as:


sin \theta = √(1 - cos^2 \theta)

Given that cos θ = - 1 / 6


sin \theta = \sqrt{1 - (-(1)/(6) )^2} \\sin \theta = \sqrt{1-(1)/(36) } \\sin \theta = \sqrt{(36-1)/(36) } \\sin \theta = \sqrt{(35)/(36) } \\sin \theta = (√(35) )/(√(36) )\\ sin \theta = (√(35) )/(6)

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