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Can you guys help me find the cosine of both angle A and angle B?

Can you guys help me find the cosine of both angle A and angle B?-example-1
User Kjg
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Answer:

see explanation

Explanation:

cosA =
(adjacent)/(hypotenuse) =
(24)/(26) =
(12)/(13)

cosB =
(adjacent)/(hypotenuse) =
(10)/(26) =
(5)/(13)

User Ali Kamal
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Answer:


\displaystyle (5)/(13) = cos∠B \\ (12)/(13) = cos∠A

Step-by-step explanation:


\displaystyle (OPPOSITE)/(HYPOTENUSE) = sin\:θ \\ (ADJACENT)/(HYPOTENUSE) = cos\:θ \\ (OPPOSITE)/(ADJACENT) = tan\:θ \\ (HYPOTENUSE)/(ADJACENT) = sec\:θ \\ (HYPOTENUSE)/(OPPOSITE) = csc\:θ \\ (ADJACENT)/(OPPOSITE) = cot\:θ \\ \\ (10)/(26) = cos∠B → (5)/(13) = cos∠B \\ \\ (24)/(26) = cos∠A → (12)/(13) = cos∠A

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