What is θ

𝜃
when cosθ=1
cos

𝜃
=
1
? You may assume 0°≤θ≤180°
0
°

θ

180
°
.(1 point)
Responses


0
°
0 degrees - no response given

45°
45
°
45 degrees - no response given

60°
60
°
60 degrees - no response given

30°

1 answer

When \(\cos \theta = 1\), the angle \(\theta\) corresponds to \(0^\circ\) within the specified range of \(0^\circ \leq \theta \leq 180^\circ\).

So, the correct response is:

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