Why does cos negative theta equals positive theta?

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2026-04-05 09:50

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You must think of the unit circle.

negative theta is in either radians or degrees and represents a specific area on the unit circle. Remember the unit circle is also like a coordinate plane and cos is the x while sin is the y coordinate. Here is an example:

cos(-45): The cos of negative 45 degrees is pi/4 and cos(45) is also pi/4

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