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The sine of the complimentary angle to 75 degrees

The sine of the complimentary angle to 75 degrees-example-1

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Answer: 0.65

Explanation:

Two angles are said to be complementary angles when the sun of their angles will be equal to 90°. In this case, since the angle given is 75°, then the other angle will be:

= 90° - 75°

= 15°

Therefore, we'll then find the sine of 15° which will be:

= Sine 15°

= 0.65

Therefore, the correct option is A.

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