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If a and b are two angles in standard position in Quadrant I, find cos(a+b) for the given function values. sin a=3/5and cos b=12/37

1) 153/185

2) 57/185

3) -57/185

4) -153/185


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See my answer to your other question for more details (26127939).

We found that cos(a) = 4/5 and sin(b) = 35/37. Then

cos(a + b) = cos(a) cos(b) - sin(a) sin(b)

cos(a + b) = 2/37 • 4/5 - 3/5 • 35/37

cos(a + b) = -57/185

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