What does cos(arctan((-3pi)/4)) equal?

1 Answer

cos(arctan((-3pi)/4))=4/sqrt(16+9pi^2)

Explanation:

We are looking for the cosine function of an angle A. The angle A whose tangent =(-3pi)/4

A=arctan((-3pi)/4) it is an angle

Just imagine a right triangle with angle A with opposite side =-3pi
and with adjacent side =4. Then we have a hypotenuse =sqrt(4^2+(-3pi)^2)=sqrt(16+9pi^2)

cos A=4/sqrt(16+9pi^2)