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Find the exact real value of arccos: The quantity negative square root of two divided by two.

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We want to find the value of cos⁻¹ x, where
x = - ( √(2) )/(2)

Note that
cos(45°) = sin(45°) = 1/√2; tan(45°) = 1.
Also,
45° = π/4 radians, and
√2/2 = 1/√2

The cosine function is negative in quadrants 2 and 3.

Therefore
cos⁻¹ (-√2/2) = π - π/4 radians = (3/4)π radians or
= π + π/4 radins = (5/4) radians
In degrees,
cos (-√2/2) = 135° or 225°

Answer:

(3 \pi )/(4)\,or\, (5 \pi )/(4)\,radians
In degrees, it is 135° or 225°.

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