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21.09.2020 •
Mathematics
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Step-by-step explanation:
Given sin 30° = 1/2, to check which of the statements is correct we will apply the Pythagoras theorem to a right angled triangle shown in the attachment.
using the SOH CAH TOA trig identity on the right angled triangle, ACD gotten from the equilateral triangle ABC;
From ΔACD, AD is the hypotenuse, DC is the opposite side to the angle 30° and AC is the adjacent.
From the diagram, sin30° = opp/hyp = DC/AD
sin30° = 1/2
Taking consideration of the acute angle 60°, the opposite side to the angle will be AC and the adjacent side will be CD.
According to CAH, cos 60° = adj/hyp = CD/AD
Given CD = 1 and AD = 2
cos60° = 1/2
This shows that sin30° = cos60° = 1/2
Note that ∠CDA and ∠DAC are angles complementary. Complementary angles are angles which have its sum to be 90°