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Given the value of cos 50° ? 0.6428, enter the sine of a complementary angle. Use an expression relating trigonometric ratios of complementary angles.

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\sin(40) \degree = 0.6428

Step-by-step explanation

The sine and cosine ratios are complementary.

This means that:


\cos(x \degree) = \sin(90 - x) \degree

We were given that,

cos(50°)=0.6428

We want to find the sine of the complement of this angle.


\cos(50\degree) = \sin(90 -5 0) \degree


\cos(50\degree) = \sin(40) \degree

This implies that,


\sin(40) \degree = 0.6428

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