Answer
a. $\frac{1}{16}$
Work Step by Step
We know that-
$\cos^{2}\theta$ = $(\cos\theta)^{2}$
Substituting the value of $\cos\theta$
$\cos^{2}\theta$ = $(\frac{1}{4})^{2}$ = $\frac{1}{16}$
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