Pythagorean theorem + cosine - practice problems - page 4 of 6
Number of problems found: 103
- 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
- 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?
- Sailboat
The 20 m long sailboat has an 8 m high mast in the middle of the deck. The top of the mast is fixed to the bow and stern with a steel cable. Determine how much cable is needed to secure the mast and what angle the cable will make with the ship's deck.
- Trapezoid MO
The rectangular trapezoid ABCD with the right angle at point B, |AC| = 12, |CD| = 8, diagonals are perpendicular to each other. Calculate the perimeter and area of the trapezoid.
- 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?
- 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
- Circumscribed 6568
In a right triangle ABC with a right angle at the vertex C, it is given: a = 17cm, Vc = 8 cm. Calculate the length of the sides b, c, its area S, the perimeter o, the length of the radii of the circles of the triangle circumscribed by R and inscribed r an
- 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.
- Parallelogram 82695
Given is the parallelogram KLMN, in which we know the side sizes/KL/ = a = 84.5 cm, /KN/ = 47.8 cm, and the angle size at the vertex K 56°40'. Calculate the size of the diagonals.
- 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
- 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,
- Two forces
Two forces with magnitudes of 25 and 30 pounds act on an object at 10° and 100° angles. Find the direction and magnitude of the resultant force. Round to two decimal places in all intermediate steps and your final answer.
- Triangle
Plane coordinates of vertices: K[19, -4] L[9, 13] M[-20, 8] give Triangle KLM. Calculate its area and its interior angles.
- Bearing - navigation
A ship travels 84 km on a bearing of 17° and then travels on a bearing of 107° for 135 km. Find the distance of the end of the trip from the starting point to the nearest kilometer.
- Two forces
The two forces, F1 = 580N and F2 = 630N have an angle of 59 degrees. Calculate their resultant force, F.
- Crosswind
A plane is traveling 45 degrees N of E at 320 km/h when it comes across a current from S of E at 115 degrees of 20 km/h. What are the airplane's new course and speed?
- A man 7
A man wandering in the desert walks 3.8 miles in the direction of S 44° W. He then turns and walks 2.2 miles in the direction of N 55° W. At that time, how far is he from his starting point? (Round your answer to two decimal places.)
- Forces
Forces with magnitudes F1 = 42N and F2 = 35N act at a common point and make an angle of 77°12'. How big is their resultant?
- Resultant force
Calculate mathematically and graphically the resultant of three forces with a common center if: F1 = 50 kN α1 = 30° F2 = 40 kN α2 = 45° F3 = 40 kN α3 = 25°
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