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The sin(-184) can be expressed as cos 86° as a function of a positive acute angle.

How do you express a trigonometry function as a positive acute angle?

To express a trigonometry identity as a function of a positive acute angle, we need to find the quadrant in which that given identity is located.

Here, we have a negative trigonometry identity: Sin (-184)

Recall that:

  • the sine is negative in the third quadrant(III)

So, to turn that to a positive sign, we add 360

=sin(-184 + 360)

= sin(176)

To find the positive acute angle, we have:

x = cos(176 - 90)

x = cos 86°

Therefore, we can conclude that the sin(-184) can be expressed as cos 86° as a function of a positive acute angle.

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