I think the answer is 35, but I’m not sure
We'll assume this is an arbitrary triangle ABC.
A) No, the sines of two different angles can be whatever they want
B) sin(B)=cos(90-B)
Yes, that's always true. The "co" in cosine means "complementary" as in the complementary angle, which adds to 90. So the sine of an angle is the cosine of the complementary angle.
C) No, the correct identity is sin(180-B)=sin B. Supplementary angles share the same sine.
D) Just like A, different triangle angles often have different cosines.
Answer: Choice B
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Meron ka nang loptap bakit humihingi ka pa nang answer
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Have you tried copying and pasting?
Step-by-step explanation:
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I cant give you the answer without the picture but I can tell you how to solve it.
if all the sides are the same length just multiply one of the numbers by the sides, for example, a rubics cube is 9 cm on each side. 9*6=54, so the answer would be 54 cm