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cos 5pi/4 in terms of sine
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Using the identity cos(x) = sin(pi/2 - x), we can rewrite cos(5pi/4) in terms of sine:
cos(5pi/4) = sin(pi/2 - 5pi/4)
= sin(pi/4)
Therefore, cos(5pi/4) = sin(pi/4)
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