The relationship that sin x° and cos y° share is that; cos x = sin y and sin x = cos y = 12/13
<h3>How to work with Pythagoras Theorem?</h3>
From the definitions of trigonometric ratios, we know that;
sin x = opposite leg/hypotenuse
cos y = adjacent leg/hypotenuse
From the Pythagorean theorem, we can find the hypotenuse as;
6² + 8² = hypotenuse²
The cosine is the sine of the complementary angle. Since x and y are complementary angles as they sum up to 90°, we have cos x = sin y and sin x = cos y = 12/13
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