The relationship between the cosine and sine graphs is that the cosine is the same as the sine — only it’s shifted to the left by 90 degrees, or π/2. The trigonometry equation that represents this relationship is: cosx= sin (x+π/2)
The graphs of the sine and cosine functions illustrate a property that exists for several pairings of the different trig functions. The property represented here is based on the right triangle and the two acute or complementary angles in a right triangle. The identities that arise from the triangle are called the cofunctionidentities.
The answer should be -6x+8
Answer:
B) -3x=4y-6
Step-by-step explanation:
(-2,-3); x= -2 and y= -3
B) -3x=4y-6
-3x= 4(-3) - 6= -12-6= -18
x= -18/-3=6... wrong