Since π/2 < 120 < π radians it is located in Quadrant II
sin is positive.
Determine angle type:
120 > 90°, so it is obtuse
sin(2π/3) = √3/2
Excel or Google Sheets formula:
Excel or Google Sheets formula:=SIN(2PI()/3)
Special Angle Values
θ°
θrad
sin(θ)
cos(θ)
tan(θ)
csc(θ)
sec(θ)
cot(θ)
0°
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
30°
π/6
1/2
√3/2
√3/3
2
2√3/3
√3
45°
π/4
√2/2
√2/2
1
√2
√2
1
60°
π/3
√3/2
1/2
√3
2√3/3
2
√3/3
90°
π/2
1
0
N/A
1
0
N/A
120°
2π/3
√3/2
-1/2
-√3
2√3/3
-2
-√3/3
135°
3π/4
√2/2
-√2/2
-1
√2
-√2
-1
150°
5π/6
1/2
-√3/2
-√3/3
2
-2√3/3
-√3
180°
π
0
-1
0
0
-1
N/A
210°
7π/6
-1/2
-√3/2
√3/3
-2
-2√3/3
√3
225°
5π/4
-√2/2
-√2/2
1
-√2
-√2
1
240°
4π/3
-√3/2
-1/2
√3
-2√3/3
-2
√3/3
270°
3π/2
-1
0
N/A
-1
0
N/A
300°
5π/3
-√3/2
1/2
-√3
-2√3/3
2
-√3/3
315°
7π/4
-√2/2
√2/2
-1
-√2
√2
-1
330°
11π/6
-1/2
√3/2
-√3/3
-2
2√3/3
-√3
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Final Answer
sin(2π/3) = √3/2
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