Complementary and Supplementary Identities - Trigonometry

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Which of those below is equivalent to ?

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Think of a right triangle. The two non-right angles are complementary since the angles in a triangle add up to 180. As a result, when we apply the definitions of sine and cosine, we get that the sine of one of these angles is equivalent to the cosine of the other. As a result, the sine of one angle is equal to the cosine of its complement and vice versa.

Therefore, when we look at the angles of a right triangle that includes a 60 degree angle we get

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Thus the

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