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Given that θ = 3/5 , Cos alpha = 3/5 , where θ and alpha are acute. Find Sin ( θ+alpha).

Note : I'm writing alpha in words cuz I don't know how to type in the symbol.​

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Answer:

alpha=cos^-1(0.6)

alpha=53°

sin(37+53)

=1

User Dross
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Answer:

  • 1

Explanation:

Given

  • sin θ = 3/5
  • cos α = 3/5
  • Both angles are acute

Solution

Since both sin θ and cos α have same value of 3/5 and both angles are in the I quadrant, the angles θ and α are complementary.

It means:

  • θ + α = 90°
  • sin (θ + α) = sin 90° = 1
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