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Can you guys help me out on this? I'm still learning sign, cosign, and tangent :)

Can you guys help me out on this? I'm still learning sign, cosign, and tangent :)-example-1
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Answer:

1. 12/13 and 5/13

2. 5/13 and 12/13

3. The sin of <A and cos of <B are congruent.

Since "Sine" is Opposite/Hypotenuse and Cosine is adjacent hypotenuse...

The opposite of angle A is 12, and the hypotenuse is 12, therefore making 12/13.

The adjacent of angle B is 12, (The adjacent side is the side next to the opposite that is not the hypotenuse) and the hypotenuse is 13, therefore making 12/13. (The hypotenuse never changes no matter how you look at the triangle.)

Sin <A = 12/13

Cos <B= 12/13

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