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Mathematics, 16.04.2020 23:36, mandyO1

Using the pythagorean identity, cos^(2)\theta + sin^(2)\theta =1, find the value of sin\theta , to the nearest hundredth, if cos\theta = .34 and \theta is in quadrant four.

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