Right triangle - high school - practice problems - page 33 of 37
Number of problems found: 730
- Circumscribed 5465
Inside the rectangle ABCD, the points E and F lie so that the line segments EA, ED, EF, FB, and FC are congruent. Side AB is 22 cm long, and the circle circumscribed by triangle AFD has a radius of 10 cm. Determine the length of side BC. - Quadrilateral 19413
Calculate the surface area of a regular quadrilateral pyramid given: a= 3.2 cm h= 19 cm Method: 1) calculation of the height of the side wall 2) content of the base 3) shell contents 4) the surface of a regular quadrilateral pyramid - Quadrilateral 15023
The regular quadrilateral pyramid has a base circumference of 44 cm and a body height of 3.2 cm. Calculate its volume and surface. - Prove
Prove that k1 and k2 are the equations of two circles. Find the equation of the line that passes through the centers of these circles. k1: x²+y²+2x+4y+1=0 k2: x²+y²-8x+6y+9=0 - Tetrahedral pyramid
Calculate the regular tetrahedral pyramid's volume and surface if the area of the base is 20 cm² and the deviation angle of the side edges from the plane of the base is 60 degrees. - Children playground
The playground has a trapezoid shape, and the parallel sides have a length of 36 m and 21 m. The remaining two sides are 14 m long and 16 m long. Find the size of the inner trapezoid angles. - Parallelogram 6049
Calculate the area of the parallelogram if a = 57cm, the diagonal u = 66cm, and the angle against the diagonal is beta β = 57° 43' - Right angled triangle 2
LMN is a right-angled triangle with vertices at L(1,3), M(3,5), and N(6,n). Given angle LMN is 90° find n - Quadrilateral 47493
A regular quadrilateral prism ABCDEFGH has a base edge A B 8 cm long and 6 cm high. Point M is the center of the edge AE. Determine the distance of point M from the BDH plane. - Quadrilateral 7815
The area of the mantle of a regular quadrilateral pyramid is equal to twice the area of its base. Calculate the pyramid's volume if the base edge's length is 20 dm. - Quadrilateral 5130
There is a regular quadrilateral pyramid with the base edge length a = 3 cm and with the length of the side edge h = 8 cm. Please calculate its surface area and volume. - Moon
We see Moon in the perspective angle 28'. Moon's radius is 1740 km at the time of the full Moon. Calculate the mean distance of the Moon from the Earth. - Quadrilateral 36061
In a regular quadrilateral pyramid, the length of the base edge is a = 8 cm, and the length of the side edge is h = 17 cm. Calculate the surface of the pyramid. - Distances 79974
The picture shows three villages, A, B, and C, and their mutual air distances. The new straight railway line is to be built so that all the villages are the same distance from the line and that this distance is the smallest possible. How far will they be - Three points
Three points A (-3;-5) B (9;-10) and C (2;k) . AB=AC What is the value of k? - (diagonal) 30621
The ABCD diamond shape we known diagonal u2 and a height v. Do an analysis. - Quadrilateral 8221
Calculate the height and surface of a regular quadrilateral pyramid with a base edge a = 8 cm and a wall height w = 10 cm - Diagonals of the rhombus
How long are the diagonals e, and f in the diamond if its side is 5 cm long and its area is 20 cm²? - 9-gon pyramid
Calculate a nine-sided pyramid's volume and surface, the base of which can be inscribed with a circle with radius ρ = 7.2 cm and whose side edge s = 10.9 cm. - Vertices of a right triangle
Show that the points D(2,1), E(4,0), and F(5,7) are vertices of a right triangle.
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