What is the sine of the angle formed by a terminal ray that intersects the unit circle at the point given in the image?

I'm sorry, but I don't have access to an image or the ability to view images. However, I can explain how to find the sine of an angle formed by a terminal ray that intersects the unit circle.

In trigonometry, the sine function (sin) is defined as the y-coordinate of a point on the unit circle corresponding to a given angle.

To find the sine of the angle formed by a terminal ray on the unit circle, you need to find the y-coordinate of the point where the terminal ray intersects the unit circle.

Since the unit circle has a radius of 1, the y-coordinate of the point of intersection gives you the sine of the angle.

If you can provide me with the coordinates of the point of intersection on the unit circle, I can help you find the sine of the angle.