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Emma Bray
24 September, 13:53
If cos a = sin ß, what must be true about
a and B?
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Moriah Vazquez
24 September, 14:59
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a and B are complementary angles in a right triangle.
Step-by-step explanation:
For the rule to be true, the triangle must be a right triangle.
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