Angle + The Law of Cosines - practice problems - last page
Number of problems found: 72
- Two chords
From the point on the circle with a diameter of 8 cm, two identical chords are led, which form an angle of 60°. Calculate the length of these chords. - Space vectors 3D
The vectors u = (1; 3; -4), v = (0; 1; 1) are given. Find the size of these vectors, calculate the angle of the vectors, and the distance between the vectors. - Parallelogram 65334
In a parallelogram, the sum of the lengths of the sides a+b = 234. The angle subtended by the sides a and b is 60°. The diagonal size against the given angle of 60° is u=162. Calculate the sides of the parallelogram, its perimeter, and its area. - Distance of points
A regular quadrilateral pyramid ABCDV is given, in which edge AB = a = 4 cm and height v = 8 cm. Let S be the center of the CV. Find the distance of points A and S.
- Children playground
The playground has a trapezoid shape, and the parallel sides have a length of 36 m and 21 m. The remaining two sides are 14 m long and 16 m long. Find the size of the inner trapezoid angles. - Parallelogram 65954
In the parallelogram ABCD AB = 8, BC = 5, BD = 7. Calculate the magnitude of the angle α = ∠DAB (in degrees). - Diagonals
Calculate the length of the rhombus's diagonals if its side is long 5 and one of its internal angles is 80°. - Parallelogram 5027
Calculate the area of the parallelogram if the side sizes are a = 80, b = 60, and the size of the diagonal angle is 60°. - Circular railway
The railway connects in a circular arc the points A, B, and C, whose distances are | AB | = 30 km, AC = 95 km, BC | = 70 km. How long will the track be from A to C?
- Three vectors
The three forces whose amplitudes are in ratio 9:10:17 act in the plane at one point to balance. Determine the angles of each two forces. - Inaccessible 69794
Determine the distance between two inaccessible places P, Q, if the distance between two observation points A, B is 2000m and if you know the size of the angles QAB = 52°40''; PBA = 42°01''; PAB = 86°40'' and QBA = 81°15''. The considered locations A, B, - Diagonals in diamond
In the rhombus is given a = 160 cm, alpha = 60 degrees. Calculate the length of the diagonals.
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