SOLUTION: In this graph, what's the complement for the ⊖? https://s17.postimg.org/x9b7hf3vj/sine0.png A.) {{{ 48.9 }}} degrees B.) {{{ 53.2 }}} degrees C.) {{{ 45 }}} degrees D.)

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Question 1058391: In this graph, what's the complement for the ⊖?
https://s17.postimg.org/x9b7hf3vj/sine0.png
A.) degrees
B.) degrees
C.) degrees
D.) degrees
Thanks.

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20060)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!



Use inverse tangent on calculator:



To find the complement, subtract from 90°



The correct answer should be 53.1°.  I think the author of your
book didn't round correctly and got 53.2° instead.  But the
correct answer is 53.1°. 

Edwin

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