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Lillie
26 May, 03:27
What is the difference between sin and cosine
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26 May, 04:12
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The COsine is the COmplementary trigonometric function of the sine. Remember what complementary angles are? They are angles which add up to 90º. So if you take the sine of a certain angle, it is equal to the value of the cosine of that complementary angle. For example, sin (30º) = cos (60º), because 60º is the complementary of 30º.
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