Using relations in a right triangle, it is found that:
- Since x and y are complementary angles, we have that sin(xº) = cos(yº).
<h3>What are the relations in a right triangle?</h3>
The relations in a right triangle are given as follows:
- The sine of an angle is given by the length of the opposite side to the angle divided by the length of the hypotenuse.
- The cosine of an angle is given by the length of the adjacent side to the angle divided by the length of the hypotenuse.
- The tangent of an angle is given by the length of the opposite side to the angle divided by the length of the adjacent side to the angle.
The hypotenuse in this problem is given as follows:


h = 10.
The sine of x is:

The cosine of y is:

Since x and y are complementary angles, we have that sin(xº) = cos(yº).
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1. Consider a triangle with sides a, b and c.
2. a, b and c can be sides of a triangle only if each of these conditions hold:
i) a+b>c
ii) b+c>a
and iii)a+c>b
3. So the only condition for 3 numbers to be the side lengths of a triangle is that the sum of any 2 of them must be larger than the third number
4. This is called the "triangle inequality".