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</p><p>Given,</p><p>In ΔABC,</p><p>∠A is an obtuse angle</p><p>sin A = 3/5,</p><p>=&gt; cos A = -4/5</p><p>(°.° A is obtuse, it lies in 2nd quadrant )</p><p>and,</p><p>sin B = 5/13,</p><p>=&gt; cos B = 12/13</p><p>To find: sin C</p><p>We know that, in a triangle</p><p>∠A+∠B+∠C = 180</p><p>=&gt; ∠A + ∠B = 180- ∠C</p><p>=&gt; sin ( ∠A + ∠B ) = sin ( 180- ∠C )</p><p>=&gt; sinA cosB + cosA sinB = sinC</p><p>=&gt; sinC = (3/5)(12/13) + (-4/5)(5/13)</p><p>=&gt; sin C = 36/65 - 20/65</p><p>=&gt; sin C = 16/65</p><p>

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