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Prove that, Cos(alpha) + Cos(Beta) + Cos(Gamma) = 1

Given, Cos(Alpha) = Ax/A
Cos(Beta) = Ay/A
and, Cos(Gamma) = Az/A​


Prove that,

Cos(alpha) + Cos(Beta) + Cos(Gamma) = 1Given, Cos(Alpha) = Ax/A Cos(Beta) = Ay/A and,

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