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In right triangle RQS, angle S is a right angle. If cosQ= 9/41 then sinR= 9/41. True or False
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In right triangle RQS, angle S is a right angle. If cosQ= 9/41 then sinR= 9/41. True or False
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In right triangle RQS, angle S is a right angle. If cosQ= 9/41 then sinR= 9/41. True or False
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Answer:
41/9
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this is correct on Odyssey ware
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True.
For a right angle triangle, the cos of one of the non-right angles equals the sin of the other non right angle
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