SOLUTION: Change each of the following to functions of 0 only, using the addition and subtraction formulas: SIN(pi/6 - Θ) COS(90 degrees - Θ) TAN (60 degrees + Θ)

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Question 923737: Change each of the following to functions of 0 only, using the addition and subtraction formulas:
SIN(pi/6 - Θ)
COS(90 degrees - Θ)
TAN (60 degrees + Θ)

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