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Okay if we divide 2 things, and if it gives the result 1, then what we should think?
That they are equal
That’s the vote of this question really
But he never really told me wich quadrant to look in or am I blind?
Says theta is between 0 and pi/4?
Idk how to get that I degrees
Pi is equal to 180 degrees
yeah so start by nothing that sin(18) = cos(72) so they cancel out.
sin(180-theta) = -sin(-theta) =sin(theta)
sin(3x - 25) = cos(2x-35)
you can just use the general solution to sin(x) = cos(y) and then restrict the domain to (0,pi/4)
So 30 degrees?
how'd i know
If u don't know how would I know

He just isn't giving enough info
Can u give me pi over 4 in degrees?
okay let's try this
(the only one i remember)
$\cos(a) = \cos(b) \implies a = \pm a \pm 2\pi n, n$ is an integer
Me, autism, MSE(downtime)
Thank u too
Yes
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How
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