Respuesta :

Using a trigonometric identity, the cosine of the angle is given as follows:

[tex]\cos{\theta} = \frac{60}{61}[/tex]

What is the trigonometric identity that relates the sine and the cosine of an angle?

It is given by:

[tex]\sin^2{\theta} + \cos^2{\theta} = 1[/tex]

In this problem, the sine is:

[tex]\sin{\theta} = \frac{11}{61}[/tex]

Then:

[tex]\cos^2{\theta} = 1 - \sin^2{\theta}[/tex]

[tex]\cos^2{\theta} = 1 - \left(\frac{11}{61}\right)^2[/tex]

[tex]\cos^2{\theta} = \frac{3600}{3721}[/tex]

[tex]\cos{\theta} = \pm \sqrt{\frac{3600}{3721}}[/tex]

On quadrant I, the cosine is positive, hence:

[tex]\cos{\theta} = \frac{60}{61}[/tex]

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