SOLUTION: The point (-k,2k), k > 0 lies on the terminal arm of an angle, 0, in standard position. What is the value of sin 0?
a. {{{ (-2)/sqrt (5) }}}
b. {{{ (-1)/sqrt (5) }}}
c. {{{ (1
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Question 954076: The point (-k,2k), k > 0 lies on the terminal arm of an angle, 0, in standard position. What is the value of sin 0?
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