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The sine of a negative angle is equal to the negative sine of the corresponding positive angle. This is expressed mathematically as (\sin(-\theta) = -\sin(\theta)). This property reflects the odd function nature of the sine function, which means that its graph is symmetric about the origin. Therefore, if you know the sine of a positive angle, you can easily determine the sine of its negative counterpart.

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