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  4. Exercise : Solve equations of the form cos(x)=a

Solve equations of the form cos(x)=a Algebra II

Solve the following equations.

\cos\left(x\right) = \dfrac{-\sqrt{3}}{2}

\cos\left(x\right) = 0

\cos\left(x\right) = \dfrac{1}{2}

\cos\left(x\right) = 1

\cos\left(x\right) = \dfrac{\sqrt{2}}{2}

\cos\left(2x\right) = -1

\cos\left(x\right) = \dfrac{-1}{2}

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