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find the exact circular function value.
\\( \sin \left( \frac { 4 \pi } { 3 } \
ight) \\)
\\( \bigcirc \\) a. \\( - 1 \\)
\\( \bigcirc \\) b. \\( - \frac { 1 } { 2 } \\)
\\( \bigcirc \\) c. \\( \frac { \sqrt { 3 } } { 2 } \\)
\\( \bigcirc \\) d. \\( - \frac { \sqrt { 3 } } { 2 } \\)
Step1: Determine the reference angle
The angle \(\frac{4\pi}{3}\) is in the third - quadrant. The formula for the reference angle \(\theta'\) of an angle \(\theta\) in the third - quadrant is \(\theta'=\theta-\pi\).
For \(\theta = \frac{4\pi}{3}\), we have \(\theta'=\frac{4\pi}{3}-\pi=\frac{4\pi - 3\pi}{3}=\frac{\pi}{3}\).
Step2: Use the sign of the sine function in the third - quadrant
In the third - quadrant (\(\pi<\theta<\frac{3\pi}{2}\)), the sine function is negative.
We know that \(\sin(A)=\sin(\pi + B)=-\sin(B)\) when \(A=\pi + B\) (here \(A = \frac{4\pi}{3}\) and \(B=\frac{\pi}{3}\)).
Since \(\sin(\frac{\pi}{3})=\frac{\sqrt{3}}{2}\), then \(\sin(\frac{4\pi}{3})=-\sin(\frac{\pi}{3})\).
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D. \(-\frac{\sqrt{3}}{2}\)