Recall that sine and cosine are co-functions. That means they satisfy the equation

For example, sin 30° = cos 60°. Now, using this property, we have
![\sin(3x + 13) = \cos[90 - (3x + 13)]](https://img.qammunity.org/2018/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/r50elwgj7cg2l2kjxh9qzv1zsf39vwrt3d.png)
As can be seen from the equation provided, it shows that sin(3x + 13) = cos(4x). This means that the left-hand side of the equations are equivalent. Thus, we have
90 - (3x + 13) = 4x
90 - 3x - 13 = 4x
77 = 7x
x = 11
We now have the value of x. We can also check if we got the right answer by substituting the value into the original equation.
Answer: 11