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I was never taught how to do this... some one help me.

I was never taught how to do this... some one help me.-example-1

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So cos means adjacent over hypotenuse which would be 15/17 and you can’t simplify it down farther so 15/17 is your final answer.
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$\cos X = \frac{\text{adjacent}}{\text{hypotenuse}} = \boxed{(15)/(17)}$

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