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show that sin28=cos62

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Answered by wifilethbridge
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We are required to show sin 28=cos 62

We will use the trigonometric property

Property : Sin(90-\theta)=Cos \theta

We can write sin 28 as Sin (90-62)

So,Substitute \theta = 62^{\circ}

Sin(90-62)=Cos 62

Sin(28)=Cos 62

Thus Sin 28 =Cos 62

Hence shown .

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