Real numbers + right triangle - practice problems - last page
Number of problems found: 31
- Pyramid roof
1/3 of the area of the roof-shaped regular tetrahedral pyramid with base edge 8 m and height of 4 m is already covered with roofing. How many square meters still need to be covered? - ABS, ARG, CONJ, RECIPROCAL
Let z=-√2-√2i where i2 = -1. Find |z|, arg(z), z* (where * indicates the complex conjugate), and (1/z). Where appropriate, write your answers in the form a + i b, where both a and b are real numbers. Indicate the positions of z, z*, and (1/z) on an Argand - Cone A2V
The cone's surface in the plane is a circular arc with a central angle of 126° and area 415 cm². Calculate the volume of a cone. - Rectangle
The rectangle is 21 cm long and 38 cm wide. Find the radius of the circle circumscribing the rectangle.
- Rotation
The right triangle with legs 11 cm and 18 cm rotates around the longer leg. Calculate the volume and surface area of the formed cone. - Area of RT
Calculate the right triangle area that hypotenuse has length 14, and one hypotenuse segment has length 5. - Area of RT
The right triangle has orthogonal projections of legs to the hypotenuse lengths 15 cm and 9 cm. Determine the area of this triangle. - Axial section
The axial section of the cone is an equilateral triangle with an area 208 m². Calculate the volume of the cone. - Regular 5-gon
Calculate the area of the regular pentagon with side 16 cm.
- Movement
From the crossing of two perpendicular roads started two cyclists (each on a different road). One runs at an average speed of 28 km/h, and the second 24 km/h. Determine the distance between them after 45 minutes of cycling. - Forces
In point, O acts three orthogonal forces: F1 = 20 N, F2 = 7 N, and F3 = 19 N. Determine the resultant of F and the angles between F and forces F1, F2, and F3.
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