Write in terms of the cofunction of a complementary angle.

given the expression
[tex]sin(\frac{\pi}{15})[/tex]since
[tex]sin(\theta)=\frac{1}{csc(\theta)}=cos(\frac{\pi}{2}-\theta)[/tex]then
[tex]s\imaginaryI n(\frac{\pi}{15})=\frac{1}{csc(\frac{\pi}{15})}=cos(\frac{\pi}{2}-\frac{\pi}{15})[/tex][tex]s\imaginaryI n(\frac{\pi}{15})=\frac{1}{csc(\frac{\pi}{15})}=cos(\frac{(15-2\pi)}{30})[/tex][tex]s\imaginaryI n(\frac{\pi}{15})=cos(\frac{13\pi}{30})[/tex]ten the correct answer is
Option C