Length + angle - practice problems - page 2 of 16
Number of problems found: 305
- Base/hang/length 81468
A right triangle has a base/hang/length of 12 cm, and the angle with the hypotenuse is 13 degrees. What is the length of the second hypotenuse? - Isosceles 81130
The angle at the apex of an isosceles triangle is 78°. Base 28.5cm. Shoulder length? - Quadrilateral 81097
The quadrilateral ABCD is symmetrical about the diagonal AC. The length of AC is 12 cm, the length of BC is 6 cm, and the interior angle at vertex B is right. points E and F are given on the sides AB, and AD so that the triangle ECF is equilateral. Determ - Circle's 81078
The chord of a circle is 233 long, and the length of the circular arc above the chord is 235. What is the circle's radius, and what is the central angle of the circular arc? - Parallelogram 80972
Suppose a parallelogram ABCD, the length of one of its diagonals is equal to that of one of its sides. What are the interior angles of this parallelogram? - Elevation 80869
We can see the top of the tower standing on a plane from a certain point A at an elevation angle of 39° 25''. If we come towards its foot 50m closer to place B, we can see the top of the tower from it at an elevation angle of 56° 42''. How tall is the tow - Elevation 80866
Find the height of the tower when the geodetic measured two angles of elevation α=34° 30'' and β=41°. The distance between places AB is 14 meters. - Longitudinal 80822
How does the rail lengthen when the temperature changes from -30°C to 30°C if it is 25 m long at 0°C? The temperature coefficient of longitudinal expansion is 12.10na-6Kna-1. - In the desert
A man wondering in the desert walks 5.7 miles in the direction S 26° W. He then turns 90° and walks 9 miles in the direction N 49° W. At that time, how far is he from his starting point, and what is his bearing from his starting point? - Airport's 80482
The plane flew from airport m on a course of 132° to airport n, then from n to p on a course of 235°. The distance between the airport's mn is 380 km, np 284 km. What will be the return course to m, and what is the distance between the airport's pm? - Acceleration 79164
A skier goes down a slope 66 m long in a uniformly accelerated motion in 10 seconds. With what acceleration was it moving, and what is the slope of the slope? - Big tree
You are standing 20 feet away from a tree, and you measure the angle of elevation to be 38°. How tall is the tree? - 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 - 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° - 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. - A construction
A construction worker is trying to find the height of a skyrise building. He is standing some distance away from the base with an angle of elevation of 65 degrees. The worker moves 50 feet closer and measures the angle of elevation to be 75 degrees. Find - Maggie
Maggie observes a car and a tree from a window. The angle of depression of the car is 45 degrees, and that of the tree is 30 degrees. If the distance between the vehicle and the tree is 100 m, find Maggie's distance from the tree. - 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. - Binibini
Binibini owns a triangular residential lot bounded by two roads intersecting at 70°. The sides of the lot along the road are 62m and 43m, respectively. Find the length of the fence needed to enclose the lot. (express answers to the nearest hundredths) - A flagpole
A flagpole is leaning at an angle of 107° with the ground. A string fastened to the top of the flagpole is holding up the pole. The string makes an angle of 38° with the ground, and the flagpole is 8 m long. What is the length of the string?
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