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Find the sine of an angle whose terminal side passes through the point $left(frac{sqrt{3}}{2}, -frac{1}{2}
ight)$ on the unit circle

Answer 1

Abigail Nelson

Amelia Mitchell

To find the sine of the angle, we need to identify the y-coordinate of the given point $\left(\frac{\sqrt{3}}{2}, -\frac{1}{2}\right)$ on the unit circle.

The y-coordinate is:

$ -\frac{1}{2} $

Therefore, the sine of the angle is:

$ \sin(\theta) = -\frac{1}{2} $

Answer 2

Alex Thompson

Charlotte Davis

The given point on the unit circle is $left(frac{sqrt{3}}{2}, -frac{1}{2}
ight)$.

The y-coordinate represents the sine of the angle:

$ sin( heta) = -frac{1}{2} $

Answer 3

Amelia Mitchell

Ava Martin

The sine of the angle is:

$ sin( heta) = -frac{1}{2} $