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22 May, 14:26

As θ increases from - pi/2 to 0 radians, the value of cos θ will.

1) Decrease from 1 to 0

2) Decrease from 0 to - 1

3) Increase from - 1 to 0

4) increase from 0 to 1

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  1. 22 May, 17:08
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    The correct answer is

    4. Increase from 0 to 1

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let us assume 3 values of θ to validate our claim

    Now converting radians to degree we have

    But in radian π is 180

    Hence we have a range from - 180/2 to = - 90° and 0°

    Let us test - 15° and - 45° also

    Cos (-90°) = 0

    Cos (-45°) = 0.707 increases

    Cos (-15) = 0.965 increases

    Cos (0) = 1

    the value of cos θ increases from

    0 to 1
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