Final answer:
In a right triangle, the value of cos(L) is equal to the ratio of the length of the side adjacent to angle L to the length of the hypotenuse. However, based on the given information, the exact value of cos(L) cannot be determined.
Step-by-step explanation:
In a right triangle, the cosine of an angle is defined as the ratio of the length of the adjacent side to the hypotenuse. Therefore, in right triangle JKL, the value of cos(L) is equal to the ratio of the length of the side adjacent to angle L to the length of the hypotenuse.
Since we are not given any specific lengths for the sides of triangle JKL, we cannot determine the exact value of cos(L) based on the given information.
Hence, none of the options a) cos(L) = sin(J), b) cos(L) = tan(J), c) cos(L) = cos(J), or d) cos(L) = 1/sin(J) can be determined to be correct.