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The sine of 37 degrees is equal to the cosine of what angle
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The sine of 37 degrees is equal to the cosine of what angle
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Answer:
53
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The sine and cosine have to be equal to 90 degrees.
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We have sin37 = sin(90 - 53) = cos53;
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