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What is the value of cos(256°48') to the nearest hundredth?

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We'll begin by transforming the 48' (arc minutes) into a decimal numer. Since they are arc minutes, we can think of them as 48/60 minutes, this is:


(48)/(60)=0.8

In other words, 48 arc minutes equal 0.8 degrees. From here we can use a calculator to get the following result:

Round to the nearest hundredth:


\cos (256.8)=-0.23

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