#very small question

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unique bay
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idk why i've never seen this, but given that cos(x) is literall just sin(x) but translated in the x coordinate by a littile bit,
could oyu not come up with the identity:
cos(x) = sin(x+pi/2)

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unique bay
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i have never seen this identityy used and im pretty sure it would be important enough for me to have seen

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maybe add in that x must be real bc idk what happens when its complex bc i havenr rewally lernt much ab that

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go me!

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