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write the correct equation for this problem. do not solve.
Step1: Identify triangle type
It's a right - triangle with one angle \(58^{\circ}\), hypotenuse \(11\), and adjacent side to \(58^{\circ}\) is \(x\).
Step2: Recall trigonometric ratio
For cosine, \(\cos(\theta)=\frac{\text{adjacent}}{\text{hypotenuse}}\). Here, \(\theta = 58^{\circ}\), adjacent \(=x\), hypotenuse \( = 11\). So the equation is \(\cos(58^{\circ})=\frac{x}{11}\) or \(x = 11\times\cos(58^{\circ})\) (either form is correct for the equation).
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\(\cos(58^{\circ})=\frac{x}{11}\) (or \(x = 11\cos(58^{\circ})\))