Answer:


Explanation:
* Lets explain how to solve the problem
- We can write a sine as a cosine by translate the sine function to the
left by

-

∵ The value of sin(0 + π/2) = 1
∵ cos(0) = 1
∴ sin(0 + π/2) = cos(0)
∴ If sin(x) translated to the left by
, then it will be
cos(x)
∴

- Vice versa
- We can write a cosine as a sine by translate the cosine function to
the right by

-

∵ The value of cos(0 - π/2) = 0
∵ sin(0) = 0
∴ cos(0 - π/2) = sin(0)
∴ If cos(x) translated to the right by
, then it will be
sin(x)
∴

- Look to the attached graphs for more understand