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What you would say to a triangle whose 2 angles are more than 90degree . As this case is possible as value of theta 90 is given in trigo.

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Answered by Abhinav3583
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Now here's the cool part. See how the sine of one acute angle

describes the \blueD{\text{exact same ratio}}exact same ratiostart color #11accd, start text, e, x, a, c, t, space, s, a, m, e, space, r, a, t, i, o, end text, end color #11accd as the cosine of the other acute angle?

Incredible! Both functions, \sin(\theta)sin(θ)sine, left parenthesis, theta, right parenthesis and \cos(90^\circ-\theta)cos(90

−θ)cosine, left parenthesis, 90, degrees, minus, theta, right parenthesis, give the exact same side ratio in a right triangle.

And we're done! We've shown that \sin(\theta) = \cos(90^\circ-\theta)sin(θ)=cos(90

−θ)sine, left parenthesis, theta, right parenthesis, equals, cosine, left parenthesis, 90, degrees, minus, theta, right parenthesis.

In other words, the sine of an angle equals the cosine of its complement.

Answered by llMinniell
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