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Drag each tile to the correct box.Arrange the angles in increasing order of their cosines.

Drag each tile to the correct box.Arrange the angles in increasing order of their-example-1
User Sanjeev Kumar Dangi
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Given:


\begin{gathered} (3\pi)/(4) \\ \pi \\ (7\pi)/(6) \\ (5\pi)/(3) \\ (7\pi)/(4) \\ (4\pi)/(3) \\ (3\pi)/(2) \\ 2\pi \end{gathered}

To arrange the angles in increasing order, we first get the value of their cosines as shown below:


cos(3\pi)/(4)=-(√(2))/(2)
cos\pi=-1
cos(7\pi)/(6)=-(√(3))/(2)
cos(5\pi)/(3)=(1)/(2)
cos(7\pi)/(4)=(√(2))/(2)
cos(4\pi)/(3)=-(1)/(2)
cos(3\pi)/(2)=0
cos2\pi=1

Therefore, the angles in increasing order of their cosines are:


\pi<(7\pi)/(6)<(3\pi)/(4)<(4\pi)/(3)<(3\pi)/(2)<(5\pi)/(3)<(7\pi)/(4)<2\pi

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