Given sin x = 5/13 and 0 < x < pi/2 find the value of sin(π − x).

12/13
5/13
-12/13
-5/13

well, duh, since sin(π-x) = sin(x)

To find the value of sin(π - x), we can use the identity sin(π - x) = sin x.

Given that sin x = 5/13, we can substitute this value into the identity:

sin(π - x) = sin x = 5/13.

So, the value of sin(π - x) is 5/13.

To find the value of sin(π - x), we can use the trigonometric identity sin(π - x) = sin(x).

Given sin(x) = 5/13, we can conclude that sin(π - x) is also equal to 5/13.

Therefore, the answer is 5/13.