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Is this statement always, sometimes, or never true?If ∠T and ∠U are complementary angles and m∠U is more than 55°, then sin(T)=sin(U).

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Is this statement always, sometimes, or never true?If ∠T and ∠U are complementary angles and m∠U is more than 55°, then sin(T)=sin(U).

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This statement is never true. Here's why:

  1. Complementary angles are two angles whose measures add up to 90 degrees. So if ∠T and ∠U are complementary, then m∠T + m∠U = 90°.

  2. The problem states that m∠U is more than 55°. This means that m∠T must be less than 35° (since 90 - 55 = 35).

  3. The sine of an angle in a right triangle is defined as the length of the opposite side divided by the length of the hypotenuse.

  4. The sine function is not the same for all angles. Specifically, sin(T) does not equal sin(U) for all values of T and U.

  5. Therefore, if m∠T is less than 35° and m∠U is more than 55°, then sin(T) cannot equal sin(U). So the statement is never true.

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