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Explain why the sine of an acute angle of a right triangle is equal to the cosine of its complement
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to see this relationship, all you need to know is some basic trig.
consider triangle ABC. the sin(β)=b/c ; cos(α)=b/c, therefore sin(β)=cos(α). also, since this is a right triangle, β and α are complements
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