Answer: B. 5/13
This is the same as writing [tex]\frac{5}{13}[/tex]
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Reason:
We have two given sides of this right triangle. Use the pythagorean theorem to find the missing side.
a = 5 and b = 12 are the two known legs; c is the unknown hypotenuse
[tex]a^2+b^2 = c^2\\\\c = \sqrt{a^2+b^2}\\\\c = \sqrt{5^2+12^2}\\\\c = \sqrt{25+144}\\\\c = \sqrt{169}\\\\c = 13\\\\[/tex]
The hypotenuse is exactly 13 units long. This is a 5-12-13 right triangle.
Now we can compute sine of theta
[tex]\sin(\text{angle}) = \frac{\text{opposite}}{\text{hypotenuse}}\\\\\sin(\theta) = \frac{5}{13}\\\\[/tex]
This points us to choice B as the final answer.
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