Pythagorean theorem + parallelogram - practice problems
Number of problems found: 10
- Diamond area from diagonals
In the diamond, ABCD is AB = 4 dm, and the diagonal length is 6.4 dm long. What is the area of the diamond? - Parallelogram 3567
One side of the parallelogram is 5 cm. Can it have 3 cm and 6 cm diagonals? - Parallelogram 82626
Calculate the area of a parallelogram if we know the perimeter is 23 cm, the diagonal is 8.5 cm, and one side is 1.5 cm longer. - Rectangle - parallelogram
A rectangle is circumscribed by a circle with a radius of 5 cm. The short side of the rectangle measures 6 cm. Calculate the perimeter of a parallelogram ABCD, whose vertices are the midpoints of the sides of the rectangle.
- Parallelogram 64414
The parallelogram has side a = 58cm and diagonals u = 89cm, v = 52cm. Calculate the perimeter and area of this parallelogram. - Parallelogram 5027
Calculate the area of the parallelogram if the side sizes are a = 80, b = 60, and the size of the diagonal angle is 60°. - 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. - Parallelogram 54791
Construct triangle ABC if c = 5cm, b = 7cm and a = 4cm. Then create a parallelogram axially symmetric with the line AC. Measure the size of the second diagonal of this quadrilateral. - Chords centers
The circle with a diameter 17 cm, upper chord/CD/ = 10.2 cm and bottom chord/EF/ = 7.5 cm. The midpoints of the chords H, G is that/EH/ = 1/2 /EF/and/CG/ = 1/2 /CD/. Determine the distance between the G and H if CD II EF (parallel).
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