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3 November, 11:38
If sin 25° = cos (y+50°), find y
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Skylar Cross
3 November, 11:39
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15 deg
Step-by-step explanation:
Sine and cosine are co-functions, so
sin x = cos (90 - x)
sin 25 = cos (90 - 25)
sin 25 = cos 65
y + 50 = 65
y = 15
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