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Please help me with this problem-example-1
User Kevin Dong
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Answer:

1

Explanation:

According to the Unit Circle, sin π\6 is ½, so we plug this into the cosine function to get this:

cos π\6 - π\6 → cos 0 >> 1

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User Ander Acosta
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Answer:

1

Explanation:

sin x = ½

x = π/6 = 30°

then

cos (x -π/6) = cos 0° = 1

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