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Question
Use the formula, `cos θ = sqrt((1 + cos 2θ)/2`, find the value of cos 30°, it being given that cos 60° = `1/2`.
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Solution
Given: `cos θ = sqrt((1 + cos 2θ)/2` and cos 60° = `1/2`.
Step-wise calculation:
1. Let θ = 30°, so 2θ = 60°.
2. Substitute:
`cos 30^circ = sqrt((1 + cos 60^circ)/2)`
3. Using cos 60° = `1/2`:
`cos 30^circ = sqrt((1 + 1/2)/2)`
= `sqrt((3/2)/2)`
= `sqrt(3/4)`
= `sqrt(3)/2`
4. 30° lies in the first quadrant, so cosine is positive.
`cos 30^circ = sqrt(3)/2`.
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