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If the sine of an angle is 4/7 what is the cosine of its complement.

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Answer: 0.57

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's begin by explaining that two angles are complementary when they sum is
90\°:


\theta + \alpha=90\°

Having this clear, let's find
\theta from the following trigonometric function:


sin \theta=(4)/(7)


\theta=sin^(-1) ((4)/(7))=34.84 \°

Now that we have the value of
\theta, let's find
\alpha:


\alpha=90\°-\theta


\alpha=90\°-34.84 \°


\alpha=55.15\° This is the complement of angle
\theta

Then, the cosine of the complement
\alpha is:


cos \alpha=cos(55.15\°)


cos \alpha=0.57 This is the answer

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