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Carmen White
Mathematics
12 January, 03:41
Write sin (56°) in terms of cosine
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Demarcus Shields
12 January, 03:54
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Step-by-step explanation:
you need to find out what sin (56) is first, which is. 829. the you have to multiply. 829 and cosine, which is. 675.
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