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So how do you do the original post without learning about radians?
Thanks.
Basically the radian thing is easy, as I know it.
The pi symbol denotes 180 degrees.
If you want to convert something in terms of pi, eg 30 degrees, then you do 30 / 180 = 1 / 6 and then you times it by pi,
so it is pi / 6.
Eg convert 60 to radian.
That would be 60 / 180 = 1 / 3 = pi / 3
Drongoski has given you the General solutions for the question which looks at all the possible values without a domain restriction for the x values.
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So you know how cos^x = 1
:. cos x = +1 or -1
Solve for x.
:. x = 0, 180, 360 + 0, 360 + 180 .... (Using the ASTC Rule)
Since we know radian (where pi = 180 degrees), this can be re-written as:
:. x = 0, pi, +/- 2 pi, +/- 3 pi ....