Question:

\(\sin(-\theta)\) is equal to

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Remember that sine is an odd function, so \(\sin(-\theta) = -\sin(\theta)\).
Updated On: Apr 25, 2025
  • \(\cos \theta\)
  • \(-\cos \theta\)
  • \(\sin \theta\)
  • \(-\sin \theta\)
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

Using the odd property of the sine function, we know that: \[ \sin(-\theta) = -\sin(\theta) \] Thus, the correct answer is \(-\sin \theta\).
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