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I’m not too sure how to solve this question, can you please help me break this down?

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)

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