Cosine

Cos 60 Degrees

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Answer

cos 60° equals 1/2, which is 0.5 as a decimal.

Exact
1/2
Decimal
0.5

Formula

cos 60° = 1/2 = 0.5

Worked steps

1

Right-triangle definition

In a right triangle, cos(angle) = adjacent side ÷ hypotenuse. For a 30°–60°–90° triangle, the adjacent side at the 60° angle gives cos 60° = 1/2.

2

Calculator method (DEG mode)

Set the calculator to DEG. Press cos, type 60, press =. Result: 0.5.

3

Calculator method (RAD mode)

Convert 60° to radians first: 60 × π / 180 = 1.047198 rad. Then cos of that gives 0.5.

About this value

Cos 60° is a standard trigonometric value. The exact form is 1/2; the decimal 0.5 is what a calculator returns. Notice it equals sin 30° — half of the hypotenuse in a 30–60–90 triangle.

Frequently asked questions

What is cos 60 degrees?

Cos 60 Degrees equals 1/2 as an exact value, or 0.5 as a decimal. The exact form is what you'd typically write in exam working; the decimal is what your calculator displays.

How do I enter this on a calculator?

Set the angle mode to DEG. Press cos, type the angle, press =. If your calculator is in RAD mode by mistake, you will get a different answer — always check the mode pill before pressing a trig function.

Why memorise the standard angle values?

The values for 30°, 45°, 60°, and 90° appear in almost every trigonometry problem at school level. Knowing the exact form (with surds) lets you produce surd-form answers expected in exams, instead of decimal approximations.

What is this in radians?

To convert the angle to radians, multiply by π/180. The function value is the same regardless of mode — the answer for 60° is 0.5 in DEG or sin(angle_in_rad) of the equivalent radian measure.

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