Kristina123
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Why does sin(x) = cos(90−x) and sin(90−x) = cos(x)?
I think it's because both trigonometric ratios use the hypotenuse plus either the adjacent or opposite side. The subtraction part plays a role by subtracting the bigger adjacent/opposite side.
Of course, I know that sin(x) = cos(90−x) because I punched it in the calculator, but I'm getting frustrated and am struggling to understand why. Can someone please better explain it to me with loads of details but simple?
				
			I think it's because both trigonometric ratios use the hypotenuse plus either the adjacent or opposite side. The subtraction part plays a role by subtracting the bigger adjacent/opposite side.
Of course, I know that sin(x) = cos(90−x) because I punched it in the calculator, but I'm getting frustrated and am struggling to understand why. Can someone please better explain it to me with loads of details but simple?
 
				 
 
		 
					
				 
 
		