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10 August, 00:33

Look at the triangle.

A right angle triangle is shown with hypotenuse equal to 17 centimeters. An acute angle of the triangle is labeled as xÁ. The side adjacent to the acute angle has length 15 centimeters and the side opposite to the acute angle has length 8 centimeters.

What is the value of cos xÁ? Can someone Explain to me how to solve cos I know it is adj/hyp

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  1. 10 August, 00:45
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    Well, you know Cos I = Adjacent / Hypotenuse

    Here, Adjacent = 15 cm &

    Hypotenuse = 17 cm

    Now, substitute for that,

    Cos I = 15/17
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