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Rewrite the expression in terms of the given angle's reference angle: then evaluate the result. Write the exact answer. Do not round19COS

Rewrite the expression in terms of the given angle's reference angle: then evaluate-example-1

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First, we'll convert the angle into degrees. We'll do so by replacing pi by 180, as following:


(19\pi)/(4)\rightarrow(19\cdot180)/(4)\rightarrow855

This way, we'll get that the angle is 855°. To this angle, we'll substract the nearest factor of 360: 720


855-720=135

This way, we get an angle we can work on (between 0° and 360°)

Now, notice that 135° is an angle that belongs to the second quadrant. Because of this, we'll habe to substract 90° to get the reference angle:


135-90=45

We get that the reference angle is 45°. Now, let's switch this angle back into radians. To do so, we multiplty by pi and divide by 180, as following:


45\cdot(\pi)/(180)=(\pi)/(4)

This way, we'll have that the reference angle for


(19\pi)/(4)

is:


(\pi)/(4)

And since cosine is negative in the second quadrant (where the original angle belongs), we can conclude that:


\cos ((19\pi)/(4))=-\cos ((\pi)/(4))

And we'll have that:


-\cos ((\pi)/(4))=-\frac{\sqrt[]{2}}{2}

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