When taking the sine and cosine of different angles in your calculator, why are they sometimes the same? Why do they sometimes p
roduce the same answer? ex: sin 55* = 0.819152044 and cos35* = 0.819152044 or sine 30* and cos 60*
1 answer:
Answer:
sin(theta) = 90 - cos(theta)
cos(theta) = 90 - sin(theta)
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