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An acute angle θ\theta satisfies the equation sin(θ)=0.6\sin(\theta) = 0.6. What is the value of cos(θ)\cos(\theta)?

Cevap: 0.8

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The value of cos(θ)\cos(\theta) is 0.8.
Using the fundamental Pythagorean trigonometric identity sin2(θ)+cos2(θ)=1\sin^2(\theta) + \cos^2(\theta) = 1, we substitute the given value sin(θ)=0.6\sin(\theta) = 0.6 to obtain (0.6)2+cos2(θ)=1(0.6)^2 + \cos^2(\theta) = 1, which simplifies to 0.36+cos2(θ)=10.36 + \cos^2(\theta) = 1. Subtracting 0.360.36 from both sides yields cos2(θ)=0.64\cos^2(\theta) = 0.64. Taking the positive square root because θ\theta is an acute angle gives cos(θ)=0.8\cos(\theta) = 0.8.

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1
State the Pythagorean trigonometric identity
sin2(θ)+cos2(θ)=1\sin^2(\theta) + \cos^2(\theta) = 1
This identity relates the sine and cosine of any angle.
2
Substitute the value of sin(θ)\sin(\theta) into the identity
(0.6)2+cos2(θ)=1(0.6)^2 + \cos^2(\theta) = 1
We are given that sin(θ)=0.6\sin(\theta) = 0.6.
3
Solve for cos2(θ)\cos^2(\theta)
cos2(θ)=0.64\cos^2(\theta) = 0.64
Subtracting 0.360.36 from 11 isolates the squared cosine term.
4
Take the square root of both sides
cos(θ)=0.8\cos(\theta) = 0.8
Since θ\theta is an acute angle, the value of cos(θ)\cos(\theta) must be positive.

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