Diagonal + right triangle - practice problems - page 10 of 21
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- Infinity
A square with a side 19 long is an inscribed circle, and the circle is inscribed next to the square, circle, and so on to infinity. Calculate the sum of the area of all these squares. - Parallelogram diagonals
Find the area of a parallelogram if the diagonals u1 = 15 cm and u2 = 12 cm and the angle formed by them is 30 degrees. - Quarter circle
What is the radius of a circle inscribed in the quarter circle with a radius of 100 cm? - Trapezoid - diagonal
A trapezoid has a length of diagonal AC crossed with diagonal BD in the ratio of 2:1. The triangle created by points A, the cross point of diagonals S, and point D has an area 164 cm². What is the area of the trapezoid? - The sides
The sides of a rectangle are in the ratio 3:5, and its perimeter is 72 cm. Calculate: a) the lengths of both sides of the rectangle, b) the area of the rectangle, c) the length of the diagonals. - Trapezoid thirds
The ABCD trapezoid has parallel sides AB and CD. The E point lies on the AB side. The segment DE divides the trapezoid into two parts with the same area. Find the length of the AE line segment. - Carpet
The room is 10 x 5 meters. You have the role of carpet width of 1 meter. Make a rectangular cut of a roll. That piece of carpet will be the longest possible and will fit into the room. How long is a piece of carpet? Note: The carpet will not be parallel w - Parallelogram - sides L
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. - Flowerbed Diagonal Steps Saved
The rectangular flowerbed has dimensions of 20 m and 10 m. How many steps will you save if you walk along its diagonal instead of walking along its two sides? Assume a stride length of 60 cm. - Triangle in a square
In a square ABCD with side a = 6 cm, point E is the center of side AB, and point F is the center of side BC. Calculate the size of all angles of the triangle DEF and the lengths of its sides. - ABCD square
In the ABCD square, the X point lies on the diagonal AC. The length of the XC is three times the length of the AX segment. Point S is the center of the AB side. The length of the AB side is 1 cm. What is the length of the XS segment? - Dig water well
Mr. Zeman is digging a well. Its diameter is 120 cm, and it is planned to be 3.5 metres deep. How long (at minimum) must a ladder be for Mr. Zeman to climb out? - Rectangle
The rectangle is 21 cm long and 38 cm wide. Find the radius of the circle circumscribing the rectangle. - Antenna mast
An antenna mast is 26 metres high. It is secured by four steel cables attached 1.6 metres below the highest point of the mast and anchored to the ground at the vertices of a square with a side length of 14 metres. The mast stands at the centre of this squ - Quatrefoil circle radius
Gothic quatrefoil is an ornament in which four identical touching smaller circles are inscribed in a larger circle, as you can see in the picture. The radius of the great circle is one meter. Calculate the radius of the smaller circle in meters. - RRL Basics
What is the length of the smaller base and the height of an isosceles trapezoid if a = 9 dm, the leg is 6 dm, and angle ACB = 90°? - Parallelogram - area
Calculate the area of the parallelogram if the sides are a = 80, b = 60 long, and the size of the diagonal angle is 60°. - Widescreen monitor
Widescreen monitors and televisions have flooded the market. Calculate the screen area of an LCD monitor with a diagonal of 27 inches at a 4:3 aspect ratio and then at a 16:9 aspect ratio. Is buying a widescreen monitor with the same diagonal more advanta - A rhombus 4
A rhombus has a side length of 10 cm. Find the angles at each vertex of the rhombus if the shorter diagonal measures 7 cm. Give your answers to the nearest degree and provide clear geometric reasoning at each step. - Isosceles Trapezoid Arm Length
Diagonal alpha equals 0.4 m, and diagonal beta equals 0.4 m in the isosceles trapezoid. Side AB is 120 cm, and side DC is 7.6 dm. Find the length of arms in an isosceles trapezoid. Please result round to 2 decimal places.
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