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4. Which of these is equal to sin(70°)? a. cos(1109) c. cos(20°) b. cos(160) d. cos(709)
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4. Which of these is equal to sin(70°)? a. cos(1109) c. cos(20°) b. cos(160) d. cos(709)
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4. Which of these is equal to sin(70°)?
a. cos(1109)
c. cos(20°)
b. cos(160)
d. cos(709)
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C because of when you divide and multiple, the number and then you will get your answer
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