What is cos^-1(5/13)?

1 Answer
Aug 18, 2015

cos^(-1)(5/13) = 1.176005 + npi, AAn in ZZ

Explanation:

cos^(-1)(5/13) = theta
rArrcolor(white)("XXXX")cos(theta) =5/13

This ratio gives us a Pythagorean triangle
with hypotenuse =13
color(white)("XX")adjacent side =5
color(white)("XX")opposite side =12

Unfortunately this is not one of the standard triangles with a simple angle.
The only ways to solve it are by using a calculator, or trig tables, or an infinite series approximation.
This gives theta = 1.176005 radians

Note that the same 5:13 triangular ratios also exist with a congruent reference triangle in Quadrant III.
Therefore adding pi (and any integer multiple of pi) will also give a valid value for theta.