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Triangle P Q R is shown. Angle Q R P is a right angle. Angle R P Q is 30 degrees and angle P Q R is 60 degrees.
Given right triangle PQR, which represents the value of sin(P)?
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sin(P) = opposite/hypotenuse. Opposite P is RQ and the hypotenuse is PQ, so sin(P) = RQ/PQ (the third choice).
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