Quote (Freebs @ Jan 20 2015 11:39pm)
right yet again!
http://i61.tinypic.com/2ivh3yt.png
move the sqrt(2) to the other side, and we have sec(theta) = sqrt(2)
sec(theta) is basically 1/cos(theta), so take the reciprocal of each side and we have
cos(theta) = 1/sqrt(2)
Rationalize the right hand side (by that, i mean multiply top and bottom to change it into sqrt(2)/2)
So cos(theta) = sqrt(2)/2
So "the cosine of what angle will give me sqrt(2)/2)
This you just have to memorize (does "unit circle" ring any bells?)
The answers are pi/4 and 7*pi/4
Unit circle (apparently a big one) shown below for your convenience
