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Find cos(a) in the triangle.

Find cos(a) in the triangle.-example-1
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Answer:

cos(α) = 24/25.

Explanation:

First of all, we'll find the answer just using the fact that ABC is a right triangle in C. So, by the definition of cosine:


\cos(\alpha) = (AC)/(AB)\\\\\boxed{\cos(\alpha) = (24)/(25)}

Now, we'll solve the question with another approach. By the Law of Cosines in the triangle ABC:


BC^2 = AB^2+AC^2-2\cdot AB\cdot AC\cos(\alpha)\\\\7^2 = 25^2+24^2-2\cdot 25\cdot 24\cos(\alpha)\\\\49 = 625+576-1200\cos(\alpha)\\\\1200\cos(\alpha)=1152\\\\\boxed{\cos(\alpha) = (24)/(25)}

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