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Mathematics, 28.01.2020 20:57, josmanu235

Find sin(a+b) if cos(a)=3/5, sin(b)= -4/5, a is in quadrant 1 and b is in quadrant 3.
cos^-1(cos(a)=3/5)cos^-1 => a = 53.13010235. sin-1(sin(b)= -4/5) => -53.13010235

a + b = 0, and sin(0) = 0. but my answer of 0 is marked wrong. what am i missing?

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