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Approximate cos^-1(0.1061) to 4 decimal places.

 Jun 3, 2015

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You can use acos (which is the same as cos-1) on the calculator here to do this.

 

You don't say if the result is to be expressed in degrees or radians.

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 Jun 3, 2015
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You can use acos (which is the same as cos-1) on the calculator here to do this.

 

You don't say if the result is to be expressed in degrees or radians.

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Alan Jun 3, 2015

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