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In right triangle abc, angle a and angle b are complementary angles. the value of cos a is 5/13. what is the value of sin

b.

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User C Taque
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cos is
(adjacent)/(hypotenuse). So, if cos(a)=
(5)/(13) then use Pythagorean Theorem to determine the length of the "opposite" side.

5² + x² = 13²

25 + x² = 169

x² = 144

x = 12

Now that you know the length of the opposite side, you can plug it in for sin.

sin is
(opposite)/(hypotenuse). So, sin(a) =
(12)/(13)

Now, if you switch so you are looking for sin(b), the cos and sin also switch.

cos(b) = sin(a) =
(12)/(13)

sin(b) = cos(a) =
(5)/(13)

Answer: sin(b) =
(5)/(13)

User Breno Salgado
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