Cofunctions in trigonometry are function pairs like sine and cosine
Examples:
sin(π/2 - x) = cos(x), cos(π/2 - x) = sin(x), tan(π/2 - x) = cot(x), and cot(π/2 - x) = tan(x)
Purpose:
The cofunction identities show the relationship between sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant, and cosecant. The value of an angle's trig function equals the value of the angle's complement's cofunction
Answer:
n=4/3
Step-by-step explanation:
n*(-3/8)=-0.5
n=0.5/3/8
n=1/2 / 3/8
n=4/3
Check:
4/3*-3/8=-0.5
4/3*-3/8=-1/2
-1/2=-0/5
CORRECT!
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