if cos 2 theta = -0.5625 how do i find theta?

what are you saying?

if cos 2 theta = -0.5625 how do i find theta?

Are you saying "If cos (2*theta)= -9/16, then what is theta?"

If so, we can use an identity.

cos (2*theta) = 2 cos2(theta) - 1

So, -9/16 = 2 cos2(theta) - 1 => 7/16 = 2 cos2(theta)
 
Let 2 theta = A, then find A.
Once you have A, then find theta.
(Watch your domain!)
 
if cos 2 theta = -0.5625 how do i find theta?
To clarify one of the questions you received in response, is either one of the following the original equation?

. . . . .\(\displaystyle \mbox{a. }\, \cos(2 \theta)\, =\, -0.5625\)

. . . . .\(\displaystyle \mbox{b. }\, \cos^2(\theta)\, =\, -0.5625\)

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