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For an angle 0 with the point (-20,-21) on its terminating side, what is the value of cosine ?

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\bf (\stackrel{a}{-20},\stackrel{b}{-21})\impliedby \textit{let's find the \underline{hypotenuse}} \\\\\\ \textit{using the pythagorean theorem} \\\\ c^2=a^2+b^2\implies c=√(a^2+b^2) \qquad \begin{cases} c=hypotenuse\\ a=\stackrel{adjacent}{-20}\\ b=\stackrel{opposite}{-21}\\ \end{cases} \\\\\\ c=√((-20)^2+(-21)^2)\implies c=√(841)\implies c=29 \\\\[-0.35em] ~\dotfill\\\\ ~\hfill cos(\theta )=\cfrac{\stackrel{adjacent}{-20}}{\stackrel{hypotenuse}{29}}~\hfill

For an angle 0 with the point (-20,-21) on its terminating side, what is the value-example-1
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