Trigonometric value

Cos(0°) = 1

Cosine — the x-coordinate of the corresponding unit-circle point, or adjacent/hypotenuse in a right triangle.

How to derive cos(0°)

cos(0°)=1cos(0°) = 1

At 0° the unit-circle point is (1, 0). Cosine is the x-coordinate, so cos(0°) = 1 — the maximum value cosine ever takes.

Unit-circle context

The angle 0° corresponds to 0 radians and sits on an axis on the unit circle.

Other trig values at 0°

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Frequently asked

What is the exact value of cos(0°)?
The exact value is 1. Its decimal approximation is 1.
How do you derive cos(0°)?
At 0° the unit-circle point is (1, 0). Cosine is the x-coordinate, so cos(0°) = 1 — the maximum value cosine ever takes.
What is 0° in radians?
0° equals 0 radians (multiply degrees by π/180).

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