QUESTION 10 \cdot 1 POINT Given that $cos(\theta) = -\frac{5\sqrt{29}}{29}$, and $\theta$ is in Quadrant II, what is $sin(\theta)$? Give your answer as an exact fraction with a radical, if necessary. Provide your answer below: QUESTION 11 \cdot 1 POINT
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