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I need help with my pre-calculus homework, please show me how to solve them step by step if possible. The image of the problem is attached.

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\frac{5\sqrt[]{39}}{39}

1) We need to make use of one Pythagorean Trig Identity so that we can find the cotangent of A.


\begin{gathered} \sin ^2(A)+\cos ^2(A)=1 \\ \sin ^2(A)+((5)/(8))^2=1 \\ \sin ^2(A)=1-(25)/(64) \\ \sin (A)=\sqrt[]{(64)/(64)-(25)/(64)} \\ \sin (A)=\sqrt[]{(39)/(64)}=\frac{\sqrt[]{39}}{8} \end{gathered}

2) Now, we can have the cotangent since we know the sine, the cosine:


\cot (A)=(\cos(A))/(\sin(A))=\frac{(5)/(8)}{\frac{\sqrt[]{39}}{8}}=(5)/(8)*\frac{8}{\sqrt[]{39}}=\frac{5}{\sqrt[]{39}}\cdot\frac{\sqrt[]{39}}{\sqrt[]{39}}=\frac{5\sqrt[]{39}}{39}

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