When is the (co)sine of a rational angle equal to a rational number?
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rationalcosinemultiplenumberthenaccessibleanglecubic
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If the cosine of a rational multiple of $\pi$ is a rational number then it is an integral multiple of $\frac12$. For this fact, we give a proof accessible to an interested school student. We then discuss which quadratic and cubic irrationalities are values of cosine at ratinal multiples of $\pi$.
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