SOLUTION: Sin s= 3/5 sin t= 12/13 quadrant third

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Question 1204767: Sin s= 3/5 sin t= 12/13 quadrant third
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Sin s= 3/5 sin t= 12/13 quadrant third
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        in third quadrant,  sine function is always  NEGATIVE  and can not have positive values.

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