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Write cos(-83degrees) as a function of a positive angle
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Marie, Cindy, and Cynthia.

These are all very nice names, but you need to use only one of them.

If you feel hesitant to post many questions of the same nature (using the same name) before getting replies, you're on the right track: try some of the problems first!
13 years ago

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