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30 September, 12:43

1. Do you think a similar rule is true for cosine? That is, does - cos (θ) = cos (-θ) ? Pick a value of θ and test this theory.

2. Using your example above, speculate on a rule that might be true for cos (-θ).

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  1. 30 September, 13:10
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    1. Do you think a similar rule is true for cosine? That is, does - cos (θ) = cos (-θ) ? Pick a value of θ and test this theory.

    It is not the same.

    To prove it, let's choose a value of the angle:

    θ = 45 degrees:

    -cos (θ) = cos (-θ)

    -cos (45) = cos (-45)

    - (root (2) / 2) = (root (2) / 2)

    answer:

    NOT fulfilled: - cos (θ) = cos (-θ) (false)

    2. Using your example above, speculate on a rule that might be true for cos (-θ).

    cos (θ) = cos (-θ)

    To prove it, let's choose a value of the angle:

    θ = 45 degrees:

    cos (θ) = cos (-θ)

    cos (45) = cos (-45)

    (root (2) / 2) = (root (2) / 2)

    answer

    A rule for cosine can be:

    cos (θ) = cos (-θ)
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