Pythagorean theorem + right triangle - practice problems - page 20 of 56
Number of problems found: 1115
- Calculate 3208
Calculate the size of the sides and angles of the triangle ABC if you know vc = 28, α = 51 ° 19 ', β = 67 ° 38'. - Electronics 2476
The electronics store offers a TV with a diagonal screen of 33 inches; the screen's height (without borders) is 44 cm. How wide is the TV if the edge on each side of the screen is 1.1 cm? - Darnell
Darnell is mountain climbing with Kirk and has just climbed a 9-meter vertical rock face. Kirk is standing at the bottom of the cliff, looking up at Darnell. If Kirk is 15 meters away from Darnell, how far away from the cliff is Kirk standing? - Concentric circles and chord
In a circle with a diameter d = 10 cm, a chord with a length of 6 cm is constructed. What radius has the concentric circle while touching this chord?
- A rectangle 2
A rectangle has a diagonal length of 74cm. Its side lengths are in a ratio of 5:3. Find its side lengths. - Rectangular garden
The sides of the rectangular garden are in a ratio of 1:2. The diagonal has a length of 20 meters. Calculate the area and perimeter of the garden. - Thunderstorm
The height of the pole before the storm is 10 m. After a storm, when they check it, they see that the ground from the pole blows part of the column. The distance from the pole is 3 meters. At how high was the pole broken? (In fact, the pole created a rect - Pendulum
Calculate the pendulum's length 2 cm lower in the lowest position than in the highest position. The circular arc length to be described when moving is 20cm. - Square
Dan's father has a square of 65.25 milligram square of wire with a diagonal. How will the square be big when one mm weighs 7 mg?
- A mast
The wind broke a mast 32 meters high so that its top touches the ground 16 meters from the pole. The still standing part of the mast, the broken part, and the ground form a rectangular triangle. At what height was the mast broken? - Right trapezoid
The right trapezoid has bases 3.2 cm and 62 mm long. The shorter leg has a length of 0.25 dm. Calculate the lengths of the diagonals and the second leg. - Again saw
We have a sculpture beam from the tree trunk with a rectangular cross-section with dimensions 91 mm and 87 mm. What is the trunk's smallest diameter? - Median
In the ABC triangle is given side a=10 cm and median to side a: ta= 13 cm, and angle gamma 90°. Calculate the length of the median to side b (tb). - Road embankment
Road embankment has a cross-section shape of an isosceles trapezoid with bases 5 m and 7 m and 2 m long leg. How many cubic meters of soil is in embankment length of 1474 meters?
- Chord
In a circle with a radius r=60 cm is the chord, 4× longer than its distance from the center. What is the length of the chord? - Right-angled 81989
Using Euclid's Theorems and Pythagoras' Theorem, complete the following parameters describing a right-angled triangle ABC with a right angle at vertex C if we know b=10, cb=8 - Crossbars 80697
Calculate the length of the middle crossbars in an isosceles triangle if the length of the arm is 52mm and the base height is 48mm - Fifteen-spruce 57291
A mighty gale broke the top of the fifteen-spruce spruce, resting it on the ground. The distance of this top from the trunk was 4.6 m below. At what height was the spruce trunk broken? - Calculate 47763
Calculate the area of an isosceles trapezoid ABCD, whose longer base measures 48 cm, the shorter base measures 3/4 of the longest base, and the leg of the trapezoid measures 2/3 of the longer base. The result is rounded to the nearest hundredth.
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