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Rubi Mclaughlin
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9 June, 19:40
The cosine of the complementary angle to 58°
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Gauge Acosta
9 June, 19:49
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Complementary angles add up to a right angle, or a sum of 90°.
So the complementary angle to 58 is:
90-58 = 32°
Now we are looking for the cosine (32°)
On your calculator type in COS (32) = 0.848
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