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In right triangle abc, when angles a and b add up to 90 degrees, what is the cosine of b equal to

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In that case, cosine of b = sine of a.
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Answer:

cos B = sin A

Explanation:

Given: Δ ABC is a right angles triangle

m∠A + m∠B = 90°

To find: Cos B equals to

Figure is attached.

Using trigonometric ratios in Δ ABC,

We get,


cos\,B\,=\,(base)/(hypotenuse)\,=\,(CB)/(AB)


sin\,B\,=\,(altitude)/(hypotenuse)\,=\,(AC)/(AB)


cos\,A\,=\,(altitude)/(hypotenuse)\,=\,(AC)/(AB)


sin\,B\,=\,(base)/(hypotenuse)\,=\,(CB)/(AB)

So, From above it is clear

cos B = sin A

Therefore, cos B = sin A

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