Angle - practice for 14 year olds - page 4 of 29
Number of problems found: 572
- Difference 6469
The cable car rose at an angle of 15 °. The height difference between the upper and lower station is 106m. Calculate how long the path is. - Decimeters 3594
From a distance of 36 meters from the chimney base, its top can be seen at an angle of 53 °. Calculate the chimney height and the result round to whole decimeters. - Raindrops
The train runs at a speed of 14 m/s, and raindrops draw lines on the windows, which form an angle of 60 degrees with the horizontal. What speed do drops fall? - Tree
Between points A and B is 50m. From A, we see a tree at an angle of 18°. From point B, we see the tree at a three times bigger angle. How tall is a tree? - Rectangular
Rectangular triangle KLM with right angle at vertex L, angle beta at vertex K, and angle alpha at vertex M. Angle at vertex M = 65°, side l = 17.5 cm. Use Pythagorean theorems and trigonometric functions to calculate the lengths of all sides and the angle - Right triangle
It is given a right triangle angle alpha of 90 degrees the beta angle of 55 degrees c = 10 cm use the Pythagorean theorem to calculate sides a and b - Internal and external angles
Calculate a triangle's remaining internal and external angles if you know the internal angle γ (gamma) = 34 degrees and one exterior angle is 78 degrees and 40 '. Determine what kind of triangle it is from the size of its angles. - Tourist 39691
How far from the lookout tower, 48 m high, did the tourist stand if he saw its top at an angle of 40 °? - Angles in a triangle
In a triangle, the first angle measures a number plus 45°, and the second angle is 30° less than the first angle. The third angle is two times the number more than the first angle. What are the measurements of each angle of the triangle? - The right triangle
In the right triangle ABC with a right angle at C, we know the side lengths AC = 9 cm and BC = 7 cm. Calculate the length of the remaining side of the triangle and the size of all angles. - Height difference
What height difference is overcome if we pass a road 1 km long with a pitch21 per mille? - Tree
How tall is the tree observed in the visual angle of 52°? If I stand 5 m from the tree and my eyes are two meters above the ground. - Determine 83240
In triangle ABC, the internal angle beta is twice the size of the angle alpha, and the angle gamma is 20 degrees less than the size of the angle beta. Determine the size of all interior angles of this triangle. - Isosceles 71154
Calculate all interior angles in the isosceles triangle ABC if we know that BC is the base, and we also know: | ∢BAC | = α; | CABCA | = 4α - Calculate: 6679
In the right triangle ABC, we know the right angle γ, the area S = 48 cm2, and the side a = 8 cm. Calculate: pages b, c - Difference 4749
How big a difference in altitude will the cable car overcome when it rises 1200 m at a 70-degree angle? - Right triangle
Calculate the length of the remaining two sides and the angles in the rectangular triangle ABC if a = 10 cm, angle alpha = 18°40'. - Flowerbed
The flowerbed has the shape of an obtuse isosceles triangle. The arm has a size of 5.5 meters, and an angle opposite the base size is 94°. What is the distance from the base to the opposite vertex? - Right
Determine angles of the right triangle with the hypotenuse c and legs a, b, if: 3a +4b = 4.9c - Magnitudes 24271
In the ABC triangle, the magnitude of the inner angle beta is one-third the magnitude of the angle alpha and 20 ° larger than the magnitude of the gamma angle. Determine the magnitudes of the interior angles of this triangle.
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