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Step-by-step explanation:

Hey there!

The Pythagorean identity is: sin²(theta) + cos²(theta) = 1.

So, For finding sin (theta);

Take cos (theta) right side.

sin²(theta) = 1-cos²(theta)

Now, take square on right side from.

sin (theta) = √[1-cos²(theta)] {square changes into square root}

Therefore, sin (theta) = √[1-cos²(theta)].

Hope it helps!