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14 July, 11:40

If cos ⁡θ=-8/17, and 180°θ<270°, what is sin θ?

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  1. 14 July, 14:35
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    -15/17

    Step-by-step explanation:

    One method is to use Pythagorean identity.

    sin² θ + cos² θ = 1

    sin² θ + (-8/17) ² = 1

    sin² θ + 64/289 = 1

    sin² θ = 225/289

    sin θ = ±15/17

    Since θ is in the third quadrant, sin θ < 0. So sin θ = - 15/17.

    Another method is to draw a triangle in the third quadrant, with angle θ, adjacent side - 8, and hypotenuse 17. Use Pythagorean theorem to find the opposite side:

    c² = a² + b²

    17² = (-8) ² + b²

    b = - 15

    Therefore, sin θ = - 15/17
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