How do you find the value of cos (pi)/6?

1 Answer
Jul 18, 2016

sqrt3/2

Explanation:

There are 2 ways, that don't need calculator
a. Trig table of special arc --> #cos (pi/6) = sqrt3/2#
b. Use triangle trigonometry
Consider a right triangle ABH that is half of an equilateral triangle
ABC
Angle #A = pi/6 = 30^@#, Angle #B = 60^@#, Angle #H = 90^@#
Leg #AH = sqrt3#; Leg BH = 1, Hypotenuse AB = 2.
We have
#cos A = cos (pi/6) = (AH)/(AB) = sqrt3/2#

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Edit from r3ce:

I believe another option to also look at especially for precalculus if it's applicable is the unit circle. It's basically a picture of certain common values for sine and cosine for angles such as #pi/6# or #(2pi)/3#

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