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Sin(-180° + θ) = ________

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Answer:


\sin\left(-180^o+\theta\right)=-\sin\left(\theta\right)

Explanation:

We need to find the value of
\sin(-180^o+ \theta)

So let's apply formula


\sin\left(A+B\right)=\sin\left(A\right)\cos\left(B\right)+\sin\left(B\right)\cos\left(A\right)


\sin\left(-180^o+\theta\right)=\sin\left(-180^o\right)\cos\left(\theta\right)+\sin\left(\theta\right)\cos\left(-180^o\right)


\sin\left(-180^o+\theta\right)=0\cdot\cos\left(\theta\right)+\sin\left(\theta\right)\cdot\left(-1\right)


\sin\left(-180^o+\theta\right)=0-\sin\left(\theta\right)


\sin\left(-180^o+\theta\right)=-\sin\left(\theta\right)

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