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For what values of θ, 0°≤ θ ≤ 360°, will y = sin (θ) equal 0? I. 0° II. 90° III. 180° IV. 270° V. 360°
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For what values of θ, 0°≤ θ ≤ 360°, will y = sin (θ) equal 0? I. 0° II. 90° III. 180° IV. 270° V. 360°
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For what values of θ, 0°≤ θ ≤ 360°, will y = sin (θ) equal 0?
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D) I, III, and V
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