SOLUTION: Let theta be an acute angle. If cos theta = 3*sqrt(5)/11, then what is sin theta?

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Question 1209589: Let theta be an acute angle. If cos theta = 3*sqrt(5)/11, then what is sin theta?
Answer by ikleyn(52792)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Then   =  =  =  =  =  = 0.792527 (rounded).   ANSWER

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