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In a right angled triangle ABC, right angle at A, if AB = 8cm and AC = 6cm, find the value of sinC and cosB.

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Answer:

sinC =
(4)/(5) , cosB =
(4)/(5)

Explanation:

To obtain the ratios we require to find the hypotenuse BC

Using Pythagoras' identity

BC² = AB² + AC² = 8² + 6² = 64 + 36 = 100 ( take square root of both sides )

BC =
√(100) = 10

Then

sinC =
(opposite)/(hypotenuse) =
(AB)/(BC) =
(8)/(10) =
(4)/(5)

cosB =
(adjacent)/(hypotenuse) =
(AB)/(BC)=
(8)/(10) =
(4)/(5)

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