What is the inverse cosine of sqrt2/2?

1 Answer
Oct 24, 2015

arccos(sqrt(2)/2)=pi/4

Explanation:

"inverse cos" may also be written as cos^(-1) or "arccos"

If arccos(sqrt(2)/2) = theta

rArrcolor(white)("XXX")cos(theta) = sqrt(2)/2

This is a standard ratio for the angle theta = pi/4

Note: the inverse cosine is defined as having values restricted to the range [0,pi) and therefore pi/4 is the only valid solution.