How do I prove: \cos(\theta+90^\circ)\equiv-\sin\theta

Asiya Holder

Asiya Holder

Answered question

2022-02-28

How do I prove:
cos(θ+90)sinθ

Answer & Explanation

aksemaktjya

aksemaktjya

Beginner2022-03-01Added 6 answers

Remember that sine and cosine are co-functions, meaning that they are connected through complementary angles (this is evident for 0θ90 from geometry of a right triangle).
cosθ=sin(90θ)
sinθ=cos(90θ)
Now, sine is an odd function, which means that
sin(θ)=sinθ for all θ
Putting these together:
cos(θ+90)=cos(90(θ))=sin(θ)=sinθ
Tye Rhodes

Tye Rhodes

Beginner2022-03-02Added 4 answers

Using Euler's formula we get:
cos(90+θ)=cos(π2+θ)
=ei(π2+θ)+ei(π2+θ)2
=eiθeiπ2+eiθeπ22
=ieiθieiθ2
=eiθeiθ2i
=sin(θ)

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