Using the Formula, Cos a = `Sqrt((1+Cos2a)/2) ,`Find the Value of Cos 300, It Being Given that Cos 600 = `1/2`. - Mathematics

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Using the formula, cos A = `sqrt((1+cos2A)/2) ,`find the value of cos 300, it being given that cos 600  = `1/2`.

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Solution

A = 300
⇒ 2A = 2 × 300 = 60
By substituting the value of the given T-ratio, we get:

cos A = `sqrt((1+ cos^2A)/2)`

cos `30^0 = sqrt((1+cos 60^0)/2) = sqrt((1+(1/2)/2)) = sqrt((3/2)/2) =sqrt(3/4) = sqrt(3)/2`

∴ cos A = `sqrt(3)/2`

Concept: Trigonometric Ratios and Its Reciprocal
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RS Aggarwal Secondary School Class 10 Maths
Chapter 6 T-Ratios of some particular angles
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