Math, asked by kritika112700, 9 months ago

Prove that:
sin(60 - theta) = cos(30 + theta)

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Step-by-step explanation:

Now let us consider theta as ©

sin(60 - ©) =✓3/2cos©-1/2sin©

cos(30+©)=✓3/2cos©-1/2sin©

so

sin(60 - theta) = cos(30 + theta)

Answered by jyotigaikwad7930
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Answer:

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