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explain it briefly , the value of cos^2 60° ​

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Answered by ramcharancheck
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Answer:

1/4or .25

Step-by-step explanation:

Cos²60= (cos60)²=(1/2)²=1/4=.25

Answered by saumyabiju
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Answer:

In a right-angled triangle, the cosine of ∠α is a ratio of the length of the adjacent side (base) to the ∠α and its hypotenuse, where ∠α is the angle formed between the adjacent side and the hypotenuse.

Cos 60 Degree value

Cosine α = Adjacent Side / Hypotenuse

Cos α = AC / AB

Cos α = b / h

Now, to find the value of cos 60 degrees, let us consider, an equilateral triangle ABC as given below:

Cos 60 Degree

Here, AB = BC = AC and AD is perpendicular bisecting BC into two equal parts.

As we know, cos B = BD/AB

Let us consider the length of each side as 2 units, such as AB = BC = AC = 2 units and BD = CD = 1 unit.

Therefore, the value of cos 60° = BD/AB = ½

So cos^2 60°=1/4

Step-by-step explanation:

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