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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

 \frac{ \cos {}^{28°} }{ \sin {}^{62°}  } =  \frac{ \cos(90 - 62) °}{ \sin 62°}  \\  :  \implies \frac{ \sin62° }{ \sin62 °}  =  \boxed{1}

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