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If the tangent of an acute angle is 1/4, what is the cosine of that angle?

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Answer:

0.97

Explanation:

It is known that the tangent of an angle is given by the quotient between its sine and its cosine.


tan(x)=(sin(x))/(cos(x)) =(1)/(4) \\(1)/(4)cos(x)=sin(x)\\

Applying the following property:


sin^2(x) +cos^2(x) = 1\\((1)/(4)cos(x))^2 +cos^2(x) = 1\\\\(17)/(16)cos^2(x) = 1 \\cos(x)=0.97

The cosine of that angle is 0.97.

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