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If in triangle ABC, angle C is right angle, then cos^2 A + cos^2 B is:
A0
B1
C2
D0.5
✓ Correct Answer: B — 1
A + B = 90, so cos B = sin A. cos^2 A + sin^2 A = 1.
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