Fractions + The Law of Sines - practice problems
Number of problems found: 14
- 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, - 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. - A ship
A ship has been spotted by two lighthouses, A and B, as shown in the figure. What is the distance from the ship to Lighthouse A to the nearest tenth? Figure - the distance between lighthouses A and B is 40 nautical miles. From A is seen in view angle 57° - Determine 81756
The area for shooting training has the shape of a trapezoid, the parallel sides of which are 36m, 21m long, and the remaining sides are 14m, 16m long. Determine the size of the interior angles with a longer base. - Hypotenuse 64694
Point S is the center of the hypotenuse AB of the right triangle ABC. Calculate the content of triangle ABC if the line on the hypotenuse is 0.2 dm long and if | ∢ACS | = 30 °. - Parallelogram 6049
Calculate the area of the parallelogram if a = 57cm, the diagonal u = 66cm, and the angle against the diagonal is beta β = 57° 43' - Triangle 75
Triangle ABC has angle C bisected and intersected AB at D. Angle A measures 20 degrees, and angle B measures 40 degrees. The question is to determine AB-AC if length AD=1. - SSA and geometry
The distance between the points P and Q was 356 m measured in the terrain. The viewer can see the PQ line at a 107°22' viewing angle. The observer's distance from P is 271 m. Find the viewing angle of P and the observer. - 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 - Magnitudes 64704
The triangle ABC determines the size of the sides a and b and the magnitudes of the interior angles β and γ, given c = 1.86 m, the line on the side c is 2.12 m, and the angle alpha is 40 ° 12 '. - Observatories 82707
Target C is observed from two artillery observatories, A and B, 296m apart. At the same time, angle BAC = 52°42" and angle ABC = 44°56". Calculate the distance of the target from observatory A. - Observatories 64424
Objective C we observe from two artillery observatories, A and B, which are 975 m apart. The size of the BAC angle is 63 °, and the size of ABC is 48 °. Calculate the distance of points A and C. - Cosine
Cosine and sine theorem: Calculate all missing values (sides and angles) of the triangle ABC. a = 20 cm; b = 15 cm; γ = 90°; c =? cm; α =? °; β =? ° - Observatory 71934
The aircraft flying towards the observatory was aimed at a distance of 5300 m at an elevation angle of 28º and after 9 seconds at a distance of 2400 m at an elevation angle of 50º. Calculate the distance the plane has flown in this time interval, its spee
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