If sin 3A = cos 6B, then by using trigonometric identities to substitute cos 6B with sin (90 - 6B) and equating the expressions, the problem derives the relationship A + 2B = 90 degrees as the final answer.
If sin 3A = cos 6B, then by using trigonometric identities to substitute cos 6B with sin (90 - 6B) and equating the expressions, the problem derives the relationship A + 2B = 90 degrees as the final answer.
If sin 3A = cos 6B, then by using trigonometric identities to substitute cos 6B with sin (90 - 6B) and equating the expressions, the problem derives the relationship A + 2B = 90 degrees as the final answer.
If sin 3A = cos 6B, then by using trigonometric identities to substitute cos 6B with sin (90 - 6B) and equating the expressions, the problem derives the relationship A + 2B = 90 degrees as the final answer.