if tanA =3 , A is in 3rd quadrant , then sinA is ?
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use sec sq. = 1 + tan sq.
to get sec
sec = 1/cos
then use sin sq. + cos sq. = 1
and take sin and cos as -ve as they are in the third quadrant
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to get sec
sec = 1/cos
then use sin sq. + cos sq. = 1
and take sin and cos as -ve as they are in the third quadrant
hope it helped you
mark as brainliest and follow me if it did
hope it did
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