lorraine_09
Jul 27, 2009, 07:58 AM
Find the exact value for cos 105 degrees (No credit for a decimal answer from a calculator!)
thank you very much!:)
Unknown008
Jul 27, 2009, 09:05 AM
You know the basic identities?
cos 30 = \frac{\sqrt3}{2}
cos 60 = \frac12
cos 45 = \frac{1}{\sqrt2}
sin 30 = \frac12
sin 60 = \frac{\sqrt3}{2}
sin 45 = \frac{1}{\sqrt2}
Well, you'll use them here.
What is 105?
It is 45 + 60.
So, cos(105) = cos (45+60)
but cos(A+B) = cos A cosB - sin A sin B[/math]
So, cos (105) = cos (45+60) = cos 45 cos 60 - sin 45 sin 60
Can you do it now? :)