Mathematics for the Trades: A Guided Approach (10th Edition) - Standalone book
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Author: Robert A. Carman Emeritus, Hal M. Saunders
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Chapter 10, Problem 1CPS
Use a calculator to find the following trig values and angles.
Find each trig value to three decimal places.
cos 67°
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Mathematics for the Trades: A Guided Approach (10th Edition) - Standalone book
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