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OpenStudy (ishipdestiel):

Use the image below to answer the following question. Find the value of sin x degrees and cos y degrees. What relationship do the ratios of sin x degrees and cos y degrees share?

OpenStudy (ishipdestiel):

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ILovePuppiesLol (ilovepuppieslol):

@Awolflover1

OpenStudy (ishipdestiel):

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OpenStudy (blackfireskull):

i'm not good at math...sorry

OpenStudy (ishipdestiel):

its okay

OpenStudy (josedavid):

ohh damn is hard

OpenStudy (josedavid):

@agent0smith @NoelGreco @ltrout

OpenStudy (ltrout):

I would try to help, but I'm busy catching up on some stuff, and I did this in Geometry last year and kind of forgot it. (More like 99% forgot it since I wasn't even there but 2 days in the 2 weeks we learned it). Sorry :/

OpenStudy (ishipdestiel):

Thanks for trying

OpenStudy (ilovebmth1234):

the angles X and Y both equal 45 degrees

OpenStudy (ishipdestiel):

how do you know that and whats the relationship

OpenStudy (ltrout):

@ilovebmth1234 That wouldn't be true. See the little arc on the y? That arc isn't on the X meaning they AREN'T congruent. Also, if that was the case, the A and B Sides would be Equal.

OpenStudy (ltrout):

Give me like 2 minutes I'm going to refresh on how to do SIN COS TAN and i'll show you how to figure out this problem correctly :)

OpenStudy (ilovebmth1234):

well my bad then you got this? thanks for pointing out my mistake seriously im not trying to be rude

OpenStudy (ltrout):

@ilovebmth1234 I'm not trying to be rude either :). Everyone makes mistakes! We're human. Sorry if it came off rude :/

OpenStudy (ishipdestiel):

thank you both of you I appriciate this whole heartedly. Also thank you both for being so nice to me and eachother

OpenStudy (ilovebmth1234):

your welcome everyone deserves help :3 and @Itrout i didnt think you where being rude i just didnt see my mistake hope you get your question answered correctly @IshipDestiel

OpenStudy (ltrout):

Yeah okay I found this website that goes over how to find SIN COS TAN: https://www.mathsisfun.com/sine-cosine-tangent.html And I still have no idea how it would apply here. I would think it would be Sin (5/13) for X and Cos (5/13) for Y. Sin = Opposite / Hypotenuse Cos = Adjacent / Hypotenuse. But if you do this the angles don't come out to equal 180. That's the best I could do, sorry.

OpenStudy (ishipdestiel):

Thank you so much, I appricaite it

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