Answer: sqrt(2)/2 which is choice D
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Explanation
(3pi/4) radians converts to 135 degrees after multiplying by the conversion factor (180/pi).
The angle 135 degrees is in quadrant 2. We subtract the angle 135 from 180 to find the reference angle
180-135 = 45
Then you can use a 45-45-90 triangle to determine that the ratio of opposite over hypotenuse is sqrt(2)/2
sine is positive in quadrant 2
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Alternatively, you can use a unit circle. Refer to the diagram below. In red, I've circled the angle 3pi/4 radians. The terminal point for this angle has a y coordinate of sqrt(2)/2
Recall that y = sin(theta).
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Y=11 x=13
It’s a rectangle so each angle equals 90
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Angle 1 + angle 2 =90
5y+2y+13=90
7y=77
y=11
Th diagnose of a rectangle bisect so 8x-16=5x+23
3x=39
X=13
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