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Please help! Cant quite figure out what I’m supposed to do to solve this

Please help! Cant quite figure out what I’m supposed to do to solve this-example-1
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the answe is A) to this equation
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Answer:

A

Explanation:

To answer this question, we can use the following co-function identity:


\sin(\theta)=\cos(90\textdegree-\theta)

We know that sin(21°) is 0.36. This means that:


0.36=\sin(21\textdegree)=\cos(90\textdegree-21\textdegree)

Subtract within the cosine:


0.36=\sin(21\textdegree)=\cos(69\textdegree)

We can remove our second term:


\cos(69\textdegree)=0.36

So, our answer is A.

And we're done!

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