SOLUTION: `Find a value of theta in [0, 90](degrees) that satisfies the statement. Leave the answer in decimal degrees rounded to seven decimal places, if necessary. cosine theta= 0.187965

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Question 691934: `Find a value of theta in [0, 90](degrees) that satisfies the statement. Leave the answer in decimal degrees rounded to seven decimal places, if necessary.
cosine theta= 0.1879656.
I know the answer is 79.1659173, but I don't the steps to solve it. Can some help me please? Thank you

Answer by lwsshak3(11628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Find a value of theta in [0, 90](degrees) that satisfies the statement. Leave the answer in decimal degrees rounded to seven decimal places, if necessary.
cosine theta= 0.1879656.
I know the answer is 79.1659173, but I don't the steps to solve it. Can some help me please? Thank you
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This is how to get the answer with a calculator:
set your calculator to 7 decimal places.
Use the inverse cos key and enter 0.1879656.
You will then see displayed the answer:79.1659173º

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