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Mathematics, 08.10.2020 09:01 selenamr

If tan(theta)=3/5 and sin(theta) is in quadrant 1, then sin(theta)= 1 +  \frac{1}{ \frac{3}{4} }  =  \frac{1}{ \sin(theta ) }
is this the right equation and if so how do you solve it

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