In quadrant II, the only trigonometric function that is positive is sine (sin). This means that the value of sin(0) will be positive.
To find the value of sin(0), we can use the trigonometric identity:
sin^2(0) + cos^2(0) = 1
Since the given angle is in quadrant II, the cosine (cos) will be negative. However, the equation tan(0) = -(5/3) does not give us information about the cosine of the angle. Therefore, we cannot determine the exact value of sin(0) based only on the given information.
Consider this equation.
tan(0)= -(5)/(3)
If 0 is an angle in quadrant II, what is the value of sin(0)?
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