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In the right triangle shown, what is the cosine of angle C?

In the right triangle shown, what is the cosine of angle C?-example-1
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the cos(C) =
(adjacent)/(hypotenuse)
we first need to find the actual lengths of the sides.. to do this we will use the Pythagorean theorem:
(x + 15)² + (x + 1)² = (x + 17)² and now after simplifying both sides and moving everything to one side we get the following quadratic equation:
x² - 2x - 63 = 0 and solving by factoring we get solutions of x = 9 and x = -7, but x = -7 does not make sense in this problem.

Using x = 9 we see the sides of the triangle are 10, 24, and 26
the cos(c) =
(24)/(26) which is about 0.9231
User Yevgeniy Shunevych
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the answer is 12/13



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