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practice 5 (from unit 4, lesson 8)
consider this equation: \\(sin(30^{\circ}) = cos(\theta)\\). what value of \\(\theta\\) makes this equation true?
a \\(-30\\)
b \\(30\\)
c \\(60\\)
d \\(180\\)
Step1: Recall co-function identity
We know the co - function identity in trigonometry: $\sin(\alpha)=\cos(90^{\circ}-\alpha)$.
Step2: Apply the identity to the given equation
Given the equation $\sin(30^{\circ})=\cos(\theta)$. Using the co - function identity $\sin(\alpha)=\cos(90^{\circ}-\alpha)$, when $\alpha = 30^{\circ}$, we have $\sin(30^{\circ})=\cos(90^{\circ}-30^{\circ})=\cos(60^{\circ})$. So $\theta = 60^{\circ}$.
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