Angle - high school - practice problems - page 16 of 28
Number of problems found: 555
- Regular polygons
Two regular polygons, x and y, are such that the number of sides of x is three more than the number of the sides of y. If the sum of the exterior angles of x and y is 117°, how many sides have x? - In a 2
In a thirteen-sided polygon, the sum of five angles is 1274°, four of the eight angles remaining are equal, and the other four are 18° less than each of the equal angles. Find the angles. - Right 24
The right isosceles triangle has an altitude x drawn from the right angle to the hypotenuse dividing it into two unequal segments. The length of one segment is 5 cm. What is the area of the triangle? Thank you. - X-coordinate 81737
In triangle ABC, determine the coordinates of point B if you know that points A and B lie on the line 3x-y-5=0, points A and C lie on line 2x+3y+4=0, point C lies on the x-coordinate axis, and the angle at vertex C is right.
- Determine 8133
Determine the distance between two places, M, and N, between which there is an obstacle so that place N is not visible from place M. The angles MAN = 130°, NBM = 109°, and the distances |AM| = 54, |BM| = 60, while the points A, B, and M lie on one straigh - Decagon 5145
Find the area of a regular decagon if its side is 10 cm in size. - Hexagon ABCDEF
In the regular hexagon ABCDEF, the diagonal AE has a length of 8cm. Calculate the circumference and the hexagon area. - Diagonals 5113
In the diamond KLMN, the lengths of the diagonals are 10 cm and 6 cm. Determine the angle size that the longer diagonal makes with the side of the diamond. - Cuboid
Find the dimensions of cuboids a, b, and c; if diagonal d=9 dm has an angle with edge α=55° and has an angle with edge b β=58°
- Clock
How many times a day do hands on a clock overlap? - Isosceles 7566
A right isosceles triangle is inscribed in the circle with r = 8 cm. Find triangle area S. How much percent does the triangle occupy the area of the circle? - Greatest angle
Calculate the greatest triangle angle with sides 124, 323, 302. - ISO trapezium
Calculate the area of an isosceles trapezoid with base 95 long, leg 27 long, and with the angle between the base and leg 70 degrees. - Rhombus
One angle of a rhombus is 136°, and the shorter diagonal is 8 cm long. Find the length of the longer diagonal and the side of the rhombus.
- Triangle 73464
The given line is a BC length of 6 cm. Construct a triangle so that the BAC angle is 50° and the height to the side is 5.5 cm. Thank you very much. - Circumferential angle
Vertices of the triangle ΔABC lay on the circle and are divided into arcs in the ratio 7:8:7. Determine the size of the angles of the triangle ΔABC. - Isosceles trapezoid
Isosceles trapezoid ABCD, AB||CD is given by |CD| = c = 12 cm, height v = 16 cm and |CAB| = 20°. Calculate area of the trapezoid. - Inaccessible 82710
Determine the distance between two inaccessible places K, L, if the angles KAL=62°10", LAB=41°23", KBL=66°34", and LBA were measured from points A, B, which are 870 m apart = 34°52". Thank you. - Solve 13
Solve the missing dimensions for the following triangle: Triangle ABC: AngleA=43 degrees, b=7.0cm, c=6.0cm Question 1. Angle B with units written as degrees Question 2. Angle C with units written as degrees Question 3. a, rounded to the nearest tenth of a
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