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25 January, 12:37

is it possible to have a right triangle in which the sine of one of the angles is equal to the cosine of one of the angles? why?

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  1. 25 January, 16:31
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    Yes, it is possible (see the explanation)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    we know that

    In a right triangle, we have two complementary angles (their sum equal to 90 degrees)

    so

    If two angles are complementary, the cofunction identities state that the sine of one equals the cosine of the other and vice versa

    Example

    Suppose we have the right triangle ABC

    The measure of angle C is 90 degrees

    A and B are complementary angles

    A+B=90°

    therefore

    sin (A) = cos (B)

    sin (B) = cos (A)
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