Cos(theta - pi/2)

NEHA

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Cos(theta - pi/2)

Cos(A - B)
Cos(A - B) = CosA CosB + SinA SinB
A with theta and B with pi/2
Cos(theta - pi/2) = Cos theta Cos pi/2 + Sin theta Sin pi/2
Cos(pi/2) is 0 and Sin(pi/2) is 1
Cos(theta - pi/2) = Cos theta)(0) + (Sin theta)(1) = Sin theta which is the answer


I am not sure....i'm in the middle of this...saying yes or no...
am i correct
 
NEHA said:
am i correct
I don't know. You posted an expression, but what's the question?

Thank you.

Eliz.
 
Look at the graph of cosine. What do you get, if you shift this graph to the right by pi/2?

Eliz.
 
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