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Cos A = 0.83 and cos B = 0.55. What is sin A + sin B?

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If the cos A = .83 then the arc cosine of .83 equals the angle
arc cosine (.83) = 33.901 degrees
Similarly, we look up the arc cosine of .55
arc cosine (.55) = 56.633 degrees

NOW we can look up the sine of 33.901 degrees and find it is the
sine of A and it equals 0.55776

the sine of 56.633 degrees = 0.83516 and that is the sine of B

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