Area of Triangle Problems - page 24 of 42
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- Isosceles triangle 9
There is an isosceles triangle ABC where AB= AC. The perimeter is 64cm, and the altitude is 24cm. Find the area of the isosceles triangle.
- Isosceles trapezoid 3
In the isosceles trapezoid ABCD, calculate the unknown side length "a" and its area. Side b = d = 50 cm, c = 20 cm, height = 48 cm.
- Chocolate roll
The cube of a 5 cm chocolate roll weighs 30 g. How many calories will the identical chocolate roller of a prism shape with a length of 0.5 m whose cross-section is an isosceles trapezoid with bases 25 and 13 cm and legs 10 cm contain? You know that 100 g
- Gardens
The square garden is 3/4 of the area of the triangular garden, which has sides of 80 m, 50 m, and 50 m. How many meters of fence do we need to fence a square garden?
- Nonagon
Calculate the area and perimeter of a regular nonagon if its radius of the inscribed circle is r = 10cm.
- Central park in city
The city park has the shape of a rectangle of 180 meters in length and 120 meters in width. People make their walk through the center of the park from one corner to the second. Calculate how many meters this way is shorter than walking along the path arou
- Dusan
a) Dusan breaks two same windows, which have a triangular shape with a length of 0.8 m and a corresponding height of 9.5 dm. Find how much dm² of glass he needs to buy for the glazing of these windows. b) Since the money to fix Dusan has not been, it must
- Intersection 81611
Given a triangle ABC: A (-1,3), B(2,-2), C(-4,-3). Determine the coordinates of the intersection of the heights and the coordinates of the intersection of the axes of the sides.
- A Cartesian framework
1. In a Cartesian framework, the functions f and g we know that: The function (f) is defined by f (x) = 2x², the function (g) is defined by g (x) = x + 3, the point (O) is the origin of the reference, and point (C) is the point of intersection of the grap
- Diagonals at right angle
In the trapezoid ABCD, this is given: AB=12cm CD=4cm And diagonals crossed under a right angle. What is the area of this trapezoid ABCD?
- Rectangular trapezoid
The ABCD rectangular trapezoid with the AB and CD bases is divided by the diagonal AC into two equilateral rectangular triangles. The length of the diagonal AC is 62cm. Calculate the trapezium area in cm square and calculate how many different perimeters
- Triangle
Plane coordinates of vertices: K[9, 5] L[-4, 8] M[3, 20] give Triangle KLM. Calculate its area and its interior angles.
- Equilateral triangle ABC
In the equilateral triangle ABC, K is the center of the AB side, the L point lies on one-third of the BC side near point C, and point M lies on one-third of the side of the AC side closer to point A. Find what part of the ABC triangle contains the triangl
- MO - triangles
On the AB and AC sides of the ABC triangle lies successive points E and F, and on segment EF lie point D. The EF and BC lines are parallel. It is true this ratio FD:DE = AE:EB = 2:1. The area of the ABC triangle is 27 hectares, and line segments EF, AD, a
- Distance 15203
In the plane, the points A, B, and C are given 3 cm apart, and they do not lie in the same straight line. Mark the set of all points whose distance from all three points is less than or equal to 2.5 cm.
- Area and two angles
Calculate the size of all sides and internal angles of a triangle ABC if it is given by area S = 501.9; and two interior angles α = 15°28' and β = 45°.
- Rectangular trapezoid
The rectangular trapezoid ABCD is: /AB/ = /BC/ = /AC/. The length of the median is 6 cm. Calculate the circumference and area of a trapezoid.
- Diagonal intersect
Isosceles trapezoid ABCD with length bases | AB | = 6 cm, CD | = 4 cm is divided into four triangles by the diagonals intersecting at point S. How much of the area of the trapezoid are ABS and CDS triangles?
- Trapezoid 83
Trapezoid ABCD is composed of five triangles. Points E, and G divide segment AB in the ratio 2:4:3 (in this order) into three segments. Point F is the midpoint of segment AD. Triangle AEF is isosceles and right-angled. Triangles GBC and CDG are right-angl
- Distances 79974
The picture shows three villages, A, B, and C, and their mutual air distances. The new straight railway line is to be built so that all the villages are the same distance from the line and that this distance is the smallest possible. How far will they be
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