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Answer:

[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf cos(G)=\frac{5}{13} }}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

First, recall the trigonometric ratios.

  • sin(θ)=opposite/hypotenuse
  • cos(θ)= adajcent/hypotenuse
  • tan(θ)=opposite/adjacent

The question asks us to find the cosine of G. Therefore, we need the adjacent side and the hypotenuse.

  • Adjacent: 5 is the side next to angle G (12 is opposite, but we don't need that for cosine).
  • Hypotenuse: 13 is the hypotenuse because it is the largest side and opposite the right angle.

Substitute the values into the ratio.

[tex]cos(G)= \frac{adjacent}{hypotenuse}[/tex]

[tex]cos(G)=\frac{5}{13}[/tex]

This fraction cannot be reduced further, so it is the answer.

The cosine of G is 5/13

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