We can identify the sides of a right triangle by describing their location in relation to a given angle.
There are three basic trigonometric ratios:
We use theta (θ) to represent an angle.
We are asked to find [tex]\cos(\beta)[/tex] in the triangle.
[tex]\cos\theta=\dfrac{adjacent}{hypotenuse}[/tex]
The side adjacent to β measures 8 units.
The hypotenuse of the right triangle measures 17 units.
[tex]\cos\beta=\dfrac{8}{17}[/tex]
Therefore, [tex]\cos\beta=\dfrac{8}{17}[/tex].