SOLUTION: cos(0 + pi)= (a) -cos0 (b) -sin0 (c) cos0 (d) sin0 (e) cos20 (All of the 0 have a horizontal line straight through them. I forget what it is called. )

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Question 755369: cos(0 + pi)=
(a) -cos0
(b) -sin0
(c) cos0
(d) sin0
(e) cos20

(All of the 0 have a horizontal line straight through them. I forget what it is called. )

Answer by lwsshak3(11628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
cos(0 + pi)=
(a) -cos0
(b) -sin0
(c) cos0
(d) sin0
(e) cos20
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cos(x+π)=-cosx (ans.(a))

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