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that's erh... 'obvious', it's something you should remember

some 'reasons':

1.) cotangent means complementary tangent, since (pi/2 - t) and t are complimentary (adds up to 90), you have that identity

2.)
tan (Pi/2 - t)
= sin(pi/2 - t)/cos(pi/2 -t)
= cos(t)/sin(t)
= cot(t)
 

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