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Find the cos(A). Reduce the ratio if necessary.

Answer:
[tex]\boxed{Cos A = 3/5}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Cos A = Adjacent/Hypotenuse
Where Adjacent = 30 and Hypotenuse = 50
Cos A = 30/50
Cos A = 3/5
Answer:
[tex]\boxed{\mathrm{cos(A) = \frac{3}{5} }}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\displaystyle \mathrm{cos(\theta) = \frac{adjacent}{hypotenuse} }[/tex]
The adjacent side to angle A is 30 units. The length of the hypotenuse of the triangle is 50 units.
[tex]\displaystyle \mathrm{cos(A) = \frac{30}{50} }[/tex]
The fraction can be simplified.