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Sin 3A = cos (A – 70ᵒ), where A is an acute angle then
A = ________________ ᵒ.

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Answer:

A = 40°

Explanation:


\sin 3A = \cos (A – 70ᵒ) \\ \\ \cos(90 \degree - 3A) = \cos (A – 70ᵒ) \\ \{\because \: \cos(90 \degree - \theta) = \sin \theta \} \\ \\ (90 \degree - 3A) = (A – 70ᵒ) \\ \\ 90 \degree + 70ᵒ = 3A + A \\ \\ 160 \degree = 4A \\ \\ A = (160 \degree)/(4) \\ \\ \huge \red{ \boxed{A = 40 \degree}}

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