Signal sampled at 5000 samples/s

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ok i will post in here
I have a signal sampled at 5000 samples/s and I need to find the real values of the first 4 samples starting at t=0..
the signal is:

V=10 sin(8500t)
i do not understand the question..what shall i do?
 
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t is 2(1/5000) at t=1?
 


i am lost..could you please resume..at t=0 we have 1/5000?
 


If you split 10 seconds into 10 different equal time slices, what is "t" at the beginning of each time slice, if "t" is in seconds?

Hint: t=0 is the start of the first time slice...what would t be for the start of the 2nd, 3rd, etc...