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Fittoniya [83]
3 years ago
6

Cos 600 degrees solved by double angle formula (20 points) show work please :)))

Mathematics
1 answer:
Lady_Fox [76]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

\rm\cos({600}^{ \circ} )  =-1/2

Step-by-step explanation:

we would like to solve the following using double-angle formula:

\displaystyle  \cos( {600}^{ \circ} )

there're <u>4</u><u> </u>double Angle formulas of cos function which are given by:

\displaystyle  \cos(2 \theta)  =  \begin{cases} i)\cos^{2} ( \theta)  -  { \sin}^{2}(  \theta)  \\ii) 2 { \cos}^{2}( \theta) - 1 \\iii) 1 -  { \sin}^{2}  \theta  \\  iv)\dfrac{1 -  { \tan}^{2}  \theta}{1 +  { \tan}^{2} \theta }  \end{cases}

since the question doesn't allude which one we need to utilize utilize so I would like to apply the second one, therefore

step-1: assign variables

to do so rewrite the given function:

\displaystyle  \cos( {2(300)}^{ \circ} )

so,

  • \theta =  {300}^{ \circ}

Step-2: substitute:

\rm\cos(2 \cdot {300}^{ \circ} )  = 2 \cos ^{2}  {300}^{ \circ}  - 1

recall unit circle thus cos300 is ½:

\rm\cos(2 \cdot {300}^{ \circ} )  = 2  \left( \dfrac{1}{2} \right)^2   - 1

simplify square:

\rm\cos(2 \cdot {300}^{ \circ} )  = 2\cdot \dfrac{1}{4}  - 1

reduce fraction:

\rm\cos(2 \cdot {300}^{ \circ} )  = \dfrac{1}{2}  - 1

simplify substraction and hence,

\rm\cos({600}^{ \circ} )  = \boxed{-\frac{1}{2}}

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