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For what value of x is cos(x) = sin(14°), where 0° < x < 90°?
A.
76°
B.
28°
C.
31°
D.
14°

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1. Observe Problem

Use crossout to determine the answer

As we approach immediately, we notice that A is the answer

For the equation  cos(x) = sin(14°) where 0° < x < 90° the value of x is 76 degrees.

We have given,

For what value of x is,

cos(x) = sin(14°),

where 0° < x < 90°

1. Observe the problem

Use cross out to determine the answer.

[tex]cosx=sin(14^0)[/tex]

What is the value of the sin(14) degrees?

The value of the sin(14) degree is 0.2491

[tex]cosx=sin(14^0)\\\\\\cosx=0.24192\\\\\\x=cos^{-1}(0.24192)[/tex]

[tex]x=76.05^0[/tex]

x=76.05 degrees.

As we approach immediately, we notice that A is the answer.

Therefore,For cos(x) = sin(14°) value of x is 76 degrees.

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