SOLUTION: A certain circle has an equation of x^2+y^2=25. If the point (5, 0) is on the terminal side, what is the value of sin(theta) at point (-3, 4)

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Question 987899: A certain circle has an equation of x^2+y^2=25.
If the point (5, 0) is on the terminal side, what is the value of sin(theta) at point (-3, 4)

Answer by josgarithmetic(39625)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You mean terminal point, not side.

Length of ray is , as expected for the terminal point to be on the given circle.


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