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13 October, 17:53

Given that cos42° is simpler to 0.743, What is the sine of the complementary angle?

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  1. 13 October, 17:55
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    The cos of an angle and the sine of its complement are the same number.

    Spend a couple of minutes looking at a right triangle, and reviewing the definitions of sin and cos, and you'll see why.
  2. 13 October, 18:03
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    Cos (42) = sin (90-42)

    So in this case:

    cos (42) = sin (48)

    As:

    A complementary angle is either of two angles whose sum is 90 degrees. {Source: Google}
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