carbon dioxide
The value of cos 40 degrees is approximately 0.766.
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The stronger intermolecular force between CO2 (carbon dioxide) and COS (carbonyl sulfide) is found in COS. While CO2 is a nonpolar molecule and primarily exhibits London dispersion forces, COS is polar and can engage in dipole-dipole interactions in addition to dispersion forces. The presence of a polar bond in COS contributes to stronger intermolecular attractions compared to the nonpolar CO2.
The oxidation number for Co in CoS is +2, a divalent cobalt cation, since the only anion formed from a single sulfur atom has a charge of -2.
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cos(195) = -0.965925826289
The answer to the math question Cos 5t cos 3t -square root 3 2 - sin 5t cos 3t equals 0. In order to find this answer you will have to find out what each letter is.
sin, tan and cos can be defined as functions of an angle. But they are not functions of a triangle - whether it is a right angled triangle or not.
cos(5/n) = cos(0) --> 1
cos(60) = 0.5 The simplest way is to use a calculator.
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I'm sorry the question is not correctly displayed. If f(x) = cos(2x).cos(4x).cos(6x).cos(8x).cos(10x) then, find the limit of {1 - [f(x)]^3}/[5(sinx)^2] as x tends to 0 (zero).
In a right triangle, if we know (\sin A) and (\tan A), we can find (\cos A) using the identity (\tan A = \frac{\sin A}{\cos A}). Rearranging this gives us (\cos A = \frac{\sin A}{\tan A}). Therefore, if you have specific values for (\sin A) and (\tan A), you can substitute them into this equation to find (\cos A).
sec x = 1/cos x so sec x * cos x = 1
The inverse cos of 1 is equal to o degrees. You can find this answer by knowing what angle measurement has cos equal to a value of 1.