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For ΔABC, which one is equivalent to sin(A)?

cos(B)
sin(B)
cos(C)
tan(C)

For ΔABC, which one is equivalent to sin(A)? cos(B) sin(B) cos(C) tan(C)-example-1
User Johnnycrab
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Answer:

TH ANSWER IS C ON EDGEN.

Explanation:

C. cos(C)

User Ed Norris
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Answer:

cos(C)

Explanation:

Recall that the sine ratio is opposite over hypotenuse.


\sin(A) = (BC)/(AC)

Also the cosine ratio is adjacent over hypotenuse.


\cos(C) = (BC)/(AC)

The tangent ratio does not come close because it doesn't involve the Hypotenuse.


\therefore \sin(A)=\cos(C)

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