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Right triangle ABC has three sides with lengths AB= 119, BC = 169, CA= 120. Find the value of cos C. hint: draw and label the triangle. The hypotenuse is always the longest.

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Answer:


\cos(C)=(120)/(169)

Explanation:

The triangle is shown in the attachment.

Recall that;


\cos(C)=(Adjacent)/(Hypotenuse)

This implies that;


\cos(C)=(|AC|)/(|BC|)

We substitute the values into the ratio to obtain


\cos(C)=(120)/(169)


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