• given right triangle mnl, what is the value of cos(m)?

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  • cos(m) = (opposite side/hypotenuse) = (a/c) Where a and c are the lengths of the sides opposite m and the hypotenuse, respectively.

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      Halle Joseph

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  • cos(m) = adjacent / hypotenuse cos(m) = MN / NL cos(m) = (sqrt(MN^2 - ML^2)) / NL

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      Jayden Swanson

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