If sin(α) = 0.6, what is the value of cos(α) using the identity?

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If sin(α) = 0.6, what is the value of cos(α) using the identity?
  1. 0.8
  2. 0.6
  3. 0.4
  4. 0.2

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Q: If sin(α) = 0.6, what is the value of cos(α) using the identity?
Solution: Using sin^2(α) + cos^2(α) = 1, we find cos(α) = √(1 - 0.6^2) = √(1 - 0.36) = √0.64 = 0.8.
Steps: 8

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