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  • 14-06-2019
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Given sinA=9/√97 and that angle A is in Quadrant I, find the exact value of cos A in simplest radical form using a rational denominator.

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Answer:

  cos(A) = (4√97)/97

Step-by-step explanation:

The cosine is related to the sine by ...

  cos(A)² = 1 - sin(A)²

  cos(A)² = 1 - (9/√97)² = 1 - 81/97 = 16/97 . . . . substitute for sin(A), simplify

Make the denominator a square:

  cos(A)² = (16·97)/97²

  cos(A) = (4√97)/97 . . . . . square root

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