Given \(\sin 58° = \cos p°\), find p.
The correct answer is C. 32°
In a right-angled triangle, the sine of an angle is equal to the cosine of the complementary angle.
Given:
\(\sin 58° = \cos p°\)
Since \(58°\) and \(p°\) are complementary angles, \(p° = 90° - 58° = 32°\).
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