cos(15 deg) = 0.9659, approx.
The cosine of 90 degrees is zero.
The cosine of 8 degrees is 0.99026806874157031508377486734485
Cosine is 0.766
The cosine of 24 degrees is 0.913
The shrink constant, often referred to in the context of trigonometric functions, can be calculated using the cosine of the angle. For an angle of 15 degrees, the shrink constant is equal to the cosine of 15 degrees, which is approximately 0.9659. This means that an object or dimension shrinks to about 96.59% of its original size when projected at a 15-degree angle.
The cosine of 90 degrees is zero.
The cosine of 8 degrees is 0.99026806874157031508377486734485
Cosine is 0.995
Cosine is 0.766
The cosine of 60 degrees is 0.5
The cosine of 24 degrees is 0.913
cosine(59 degrees) = 0.51504 (rounded)
Cosine(42 radians) = -0.399985 Cosine(42 degrees) = 0.743146
Cosine(84 radians) = -0.680023 Cosine(84 degrees) = 0.104528
The cosine of 10 degrees is 0.98480775301221. Hope I helped!
The cosine of 0.489957 radians is 15/17
-0.9659