I dont know if you remember the old Unit Circle from Algebra class, but looking it up might be a good idea. Cos measures the x distance from the origin of the circle, and cos(116) is in the upper left quadrant, which means it will be negative. Cos (116) is 64 degrees away from 2PI, or 180 degrees, if we go clockwise. Looking across the unit circle, it should be obvious that cos 64 is symmetrical with cos 116 and should have the same absolute value as cos 116.
Find a unit circle online or from an old math book and this should be a peice of cake. Hope that helps