How do you find the exact values of cos(5pi/12) using the half angle formula?
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Explanation:
By the half angle formula:
If
Note that
so
Therefore
Since
Explanation:
How? First I sigh and point out that this is yet another trig problem that assumes the student knows only the two cliche triangles, 30/60/90 and 45/45/90.
You, dear reader, might object that this question only requires us to know one triangle, 30/60/90, which includes
There are a couple of things less than ideal here. First we have the ambiguous
Where does the minus sign come from? If instead of
The second issue is the nested square root. There's a theorem that says
We were asked to use the half angle formula. It would be better if we had used the sum angle formula. This gives an unambiguous result with no nested square root:
There's a bit of a mystery about how Ramanujan derived some of his radical expressions. Perhaps we get a hint in our first Ramanujan-like result: