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What is the exact value? (Picture provided)

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User BadMonkey
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Answer:

b. (√15)/4

Explanation:

Since Sin Ф = (opposite side)/Hypotenuse, we have 2 sides of a right triangle.

Use Pythagorean theorem to solve for the missing leg (the adjacent side)

1² + b² = 4²

1 + b² = 16

b² = 15

b = √15

So the adjacent side is √15, so Cos Ф = (√15)/4

User Julesj
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Answer:

b.
(√(15))/(4)

Explanation:

Given that
\sin(\theta)=(1)/(4) where
0\:<\: \theta \:<\:(\pi)/(2).

Recall and use the Pythagorean Identity;


\sin^2(\theta)+\cos^2(\theta)=1

This implies that;


((1)/(4))^2+\cos^2(\theta)=1


(1)/(16)+\cos^2(\theta)=1


\cos^2(\theta)=1-(1)/(16)


\cos^2(\theta)=(15)/(16)

Take the square root of both sides;


\cos(\theta)=\pm \sqrt{(15)/(16)}


\cos(\theta)=\pm (√(15))/(4)

Since we are in the first quadrant;


\cos(\theta)=(√(15))/(4)

User Boyan Georgiev
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