How do you find cos ^ -1 (0) without a calculator?

1 Answer
Sep 17, 2015

Go through the cosines of special angles until you get to one whose cosine is 0

Explanation:

{: (bb"Special Angle (rad)", bb"Cosine"), (" "" "" "0," "1),(" "" "" "pi/6," "sqrt3/2),(" "" "" "pi/4," "sqrt2/2),(" "" "" "pi/3," "1/2),(" "" "" "pi/2," "0):}

pi/2 is in the range of cos^-1, so we get

cos^-1 0 = pi/2