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I’m not too sure how to solve this question, can you please help me break this down-example-1
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Answer:

The image of the question is broken down below as

From the image above, we will have the following values given


\begin{gathered} opposite=3 \\ adjacent=4 \\ hyptenus=5 \end{gathered}

To figure out the value for Cos (A), we will use the trigonometric ratio below


\cos(A)=(adjacent)/(hypotenus)

By substituting the values in the formula above, we will have


\begin{gathered} \cos(A)=(adjacent)/(hypotenus) \\ \cos(A)=(4)/(5) \end{gathered}

Hence,

The final answer is


\Rightarrow\cos(A)=(4)/(5)

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