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question given the following unit circle, rotate green dot to the appropriate angle and then find the exact value of the function. \\( \cos\left( -30^{\circ} \
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Step1: Recall the cosine even - function property
The cosine function is an even function, which means that $\cos(-\theta)=\cos(\theta)$ for any angle $\theta$. So, for $\cos(- 30^{\circ})$, we can rewrite it as $\cos(30^{\circ})$.
Step2: Recall the exact value of $\cos(30^{\circ})$
From the special right - triangle (a 30 - 60 - 90 triangle) or the unit - circle definition, we know that in a 30 - 60 - 90 triangle, if the side opposite the $30^{\circ}$ angle has length $x$, the hypotenuse has length $2x$, and the side opposite the $60^{\circ}$ angle (adjacent to the $30^{\circ}$ angle) has length $x\sqrt{3}$. Using the definition of cosine as $\cos(\alpha)=\frac{\text{adjacent}}{\text{hypotenuse}}$, for $\alpha = 30^{\circ}$, $\cos(30^{\circ})=\frac{\sqrt{3}}{2}$. Since $\cos(-30^{\circ})=\cos(30^{\circ})$, we have $\cos(-30^{\circ})=\frac{\sqrt{3}}{2}$.
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$\frac{\sqrt{3}}{2}$