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Given \tan A=\frac{11}{60}tanA= 60 11 and that angle AA is in Quadrant I, find the exact value of \cos AcosA in simplest radical form using a rational denominator.
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Given \tan A=\frac{11}{60}tanA=
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and that angle AA is in Quadrant I, find the exact value of \cos AcosA in simplest radical form using a rational denominator.
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