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In ` Delta ABC `, right - angled at ` B, AB = 24 cm, BC = 7cm`. Determine :
(i) ` sin A, cos A `
(ii) ` sin C, cos C `

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The correct Answer is:
(A) `24/25`
(B) `7/25`.
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