Soru

Zorluk: KolayTrigonometric Ratios and Identities

In right triangle ABCABC, the measure of angle BB is 9090^\circ. If sin(A)=513\sin(A) = \frac{5}{13}, what is the value of cos(C)\cos(C)?

  1. 513\frac{5}{13}Cevap
  2. B
    1213\frac{12}{13}
  3. C
    135\frac{13}{5}
  4. D
    813\frac{8}{13}

Cevap

513\frac{5}{13}
The correct answer is 513\frac{5}{13}. In any right triangle ABCABC where the right angle is at BB, the two acute angles AA and CC are complementary, meaning A+C=90A + C = 90^\circ. The co-function identity states that the sine of an acute angle is equal to the cosine of its complement, or sin(A)=cos(90A)=cos(C)\sin(A) = \cos(90^\circ - A) = \cos(C). Given that sin(A)=513\sin(A) = \frac{5}{13}, the value of cos(C)\cos(C) must also be 513\frac{5}{13}.

Adım Adım Çözüm

1
Identify the relationship between the acute angles in a right triangle.
Since the measure of angle BB is 9090^\circ, the sum of the measures of angles AA and CC must be 9090^\circ. Thus, angles AA and CC are complementary.
The sum of angles in any triangle is 180180^\circ.
2
Apply the co-function identity for complementary angles.
For any two complementary angles AA and CC, the identity cos(C)=sin(A)\cos(C) = \sin(A) holds true.
The sine of an angle is the ratio of the opposite side to the hypotenuse, which is the same as the ratio of the adjacent side of its complement to the hypotenuse (cosine of the complement).
3
Substitute the given value to find cos(C)\cos(C).
Since sin(A)=513\sin(A) = \frac{5}{13}, it follows that cos(C)=513\cos(C) = \frac{5}{13}.
Direct substitution into the identity cos(C)=sin(A)\cos(C) = \sin(A).

Anahtar Kavram

Co-function identities for complementary angles in a right triangle
Bu soruyu puanla