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Which of the statements below provides evidence that sine and cosine are cofunctions?

sin(30°)=cos(30°)
sin(60°)=-cos(60°)
sin(30°)=cos(-30°)
sin(30°)=cos(60°)

User Kubeczek
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The sine of an angle equals the cosine of its complement.

Answer: D. sin(30°) = cos(60°)

User Antoine Brunel
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Answer:

Option D. is the answer.

Explanation:

In this question we have to find the statement that provides incidence that sine and cosine are co-functions.

As we know co function identities clearly say

(
sin((\pi )/(2)-x)=cosx

A. For x = 30° or
(\pi )/(6)


sin((\pi )/(2)-(\pi )/(6))=cos((\pi )/(6))


sin(\pi )/(3)=cos(\pi )/(6)

Or
sin(60)=cos(30)

B. For x = 60°

sin(90-60) = cos(60)

sin(30) = cos(60)

Which is similar to option D.

Therefore, Option D. is the the correct answer.

User Dorian Maliszewski
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