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Work it outNot feeling ready yet? These can help:Q.9Sine and cosine of complementary anglesQ.9Sine and cosine of complementary angles - Geometry KMH R.5Find trigonometric ratios using right trianglesR.5Find trigonometric ratios using right triangles - Precalculus L6Y DD.5Complementary and supplementary anglesDD.5Complementary and supplementary angles - Sixth grade 8WF