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i am studying at the moment and i got the question:
find the exact value of sin 2 pi/3
the answer is root 3/2. i looked at the worded solutions, but i still don't get how the answer is achieved. maybe i missed it at school.
could someone please explain it to me
thanks guys
i didn't know how to get the pi symbol and square root sign, so if you're confused, sorry
 

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Definition of a radian: a unit of angle, equal to an angle at the center of a circle whose arc is equal in length to the radius



by the table of exact values.

Shouldn't convert the radians in to degrees when doing these questions though, just understand that .

Since it's in the second quadrant,
 

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Definition of a radian: a unit of angle, equal to an angle at the center of a circle whose arc is equal in length to the radius



by the table of exact values.

Shouldn't convert the radians in to degrees when doing these questions though, just understand that .

Since it's in the second quadrant,
thanks so much for your explanation. i still didnt get it at first, but now i remember. you know. holidays. it really rusts my brain
 

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