sin(180-theta) = sin(theta)
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sin(180-theta) = sin(theta)
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As angle theta lies in the first quadrant, where, 90° < theeta < 0°
& (180° - theeta) lies in the 2nd quadrant.
(theta means ray rotated anticlockwise) , ( - theta means ray is rotated clockwise)
We know that,sin theta is the ratio of perpendicular( opposite side) to the hypotenuse. & perpendiculars, in both the quadrants( 1st & 2nd quadrant) are positive as these are going upwards. But in 3rd & 4th quadrant, perpendiculars become negative as these will be downwards.
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Please mark my answer as the brainliest...
Answer:
As angle theta lies in the first quadrant, where, 90° < theeta < 0°
& (180° - theeta) lies in the 2nd quadrant.
(theta means ray rotated anticlockwise) , ( - theta means ray is rotated clockwise)
We know that,sin theta is the ratio of perpendicular( opposite side) to the hypotenuse. & perpendiculars, in both the quadrants( 1st & 2nd quadrant) are positive as these are going upwards. But in 3rd & 4th quadrant, perpendiculars become negative as these will be downwards.
Hope it helps...
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