Pythagorean theorem + sine - practice problems - page 4 of 5
Number of problems found: 88
- 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. - A hiker
A hiker plans to hike up one side of a mountain and down the other side of points a mountain, each side of the mountain formed by a straight line. The angle of elevation at the starting point is 42.4 degrees, and the angle of elevation at the end is 48.3
- 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. - 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° - Climb
The road sign which informs the climb is 8.7%—the car drive 5 km along this road. What is the height difference that the car went?
- Triangle KLB
It is given equilateral triangle ABC. From point L, the midpoint of the side BC of the triangle, it is drawn perpendicular to the side AB. The intersection of the perpendicular and the side AB is point K. How many percents of the area of the triangle ABC - Airplane navigation
An airplane leaves an airport and flies west 120 miles and then 150 miles in the direction S 44.1°W. How far is the plane from the airport (round to the nearest mile)? - Length of the chord
Calculate the length of the chord in a circle with a radius of 25 cm with a central angle of 26°. - Coordinates of square vertices
I have coordinates of square vertices A / -3; 1/and B/1; 4 /. Find coordinates of vertices C and D, C and D. Thanks, Peter. - Big Earth
What percentage of the Earth's surface is seen by an astronaut from a height of h = 350 km? Take the Earth as a sphere with a radius R = 6370 km.
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