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Find cos 0, where is the angle shown.Give an exact value, not a decimal approximation.

Find cos 0, where is the angle shown.Give an exact value, not a decimal approximation-example-1
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In order to find the cosine of theta, first let's find the length of the third side of the triangle, using Pythagorean theorem:


\begin{gathered} 13^2=12^2+x^2 \\ 169=144+x^2 \\ x^2=169-144 \\ x^2=25 \\ x=5 \end{gathered}

The cosine relation is given by the length of the adjacent side to the angle over the length of the hypotenuse.

So we have:


\cos (\theta)=(5)/(13)

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