if the cos of angle x is 8/17 and the triangle was dilated to be two times as bog as the original, what would be the value of the cos of x the dilated triangle?

Respuesta :

Dilation alters the length of the sides of a triangle but the angles remain the same 
So cos x will still be 8/17

Answer:

The value of the Cos of x in the dilated triangle would be 16/34

Step-by-step explanation:

Cos ø = Adjacent/Hypotenuse ➡ Cos ø = A/H

The Cos of x in the original triangle is 8/17. If the triangle is dilated twice as larger then you would just multiply the fraction by two. 8/17 x 2 = 16/34.