The Law of Cosines + Pythagorean theorem - practice problems
Number of problems found: 36
- Using 4
Using the law of cosines, find the measurement of leg b if the givens are B=20°, a=10, and c=15. - Rhombus 36
Rhombus ABCD with side 8 cm long has diagonal BD 11.3 cm long. Find angle DAB. - A triangle 7
A triangle lot has the dimensions a=15m, b=10m, and c=20m. What is the measure of the angle between the sides of b and c? - Three 235
Three houses form a triangular shape. House A is 50 feet from house C and house B is 60 feet from house C. The measure is angle ABC is 80 degrees. Draw a picture and find the distance between A and B. - Piece of a wire
A piece of wire is bent into the shape of a triangle. Two sides have lengths of 24 inches and 21 inches. The angle between these two sides is 55°. What is the length of the third side to the nearest hundredth of an inch? A: The length of the third side is - Laws
From which law directly follows the validity of Pythagoras' theorem in the right triangle? ... - Greatest angle
Calculate the greatest triangle angle with sides 124, 323, 302. - Side c
In △ABC a=6, b=6 and ∠C=110°. Calculate the length of the side c. - Medians of isosceles triangle
The isosceles triangle has a base ABC |AB| = 16 cm and a 10 cm long arm. What is the length of the medians? - Triangle ABC
Triangle ABC has side lengths m-1, m-2, and m-3. What has to be m to be a triangle a) rectangular b) acute-angled? - Calculate 2
Calculate the largest angle of the triangle whose sides are 5.2cm, 3.6cm, and 2.1cm - Triangle and its heights
Calculate the length of the sides of the triangle ABC if va=5 cm, vb=7 cm and side b are 5 cm shorter than side a. - Angles by cosine law
Calculate the size of the angles of the triangle ABC if it is given by: a = 3 cm; b = 5 cm; c = 7 cm (use the sine and cosine theorem). - Diagonals in diamond
In the rhombus is given a = 160 cm, alpha = 60 degrees. Calculate the length of the diagonals. - Sides ratio and angles
In triangle ABC, you know the ratio of side lengths a:b:c=3:4:6. Calculate the angle sizes of triangle ABC. - SAS calculation
Given the triangle ABC, if side b is 31 ft., side c is 22 ft., and angle A is 47°, find side a. Please round to one decimal. - The pond
We can see the pond at an angle of 65°37'. Its endpoints are 155 m and 177 m away from the observer. What is the width of the pond? - Measurements of a triangle
Find the area of the triangle with the given measurements. Round the solution to the nearest hundredth if necessary. A = 50°, b = 30 ft, c = 14 ft - Circumscribed 81759
In triangle ABC, we know a = 4 cm, b = 6 cm, γ = 60°. Calculate the area and radius of the inscribed and circumscribed circle. - Loonie
Loonie has three wooden sticks measuring 17 inches, 21 inches, and 25 inches. He lays them down to form a triangle. Find the measure of the angle enclosed by 17 inches and 21 inches. (Express answers to the nearest hundredths) (using the law of cosines)
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