Right triangle + sine - practice problems - page 3 of 11
Number of problems found: 202
- Right triangle eq2
Find the lengths of the sides and the angles in the right triangle. Given area S = 210 and perimeter o = 70. - (tangent) 21633
Based on the fact that you know the values of sin and cos of a given angle and you know that tan (tangent) is their ratio, determine d) tan 120 ° e) tan 330 ° - Difference 6469
The cable car rose at an angle of 15 °. The height difference between the upper and lower station is 106m. Calculate how long the path is. - Roof angle
The house's roof has the shape of an isosceles triangle with arms 4 m long and the size of the base 6 m. How big an angle alpha does its roof make?
- Right triangle
Calculate the missing side b and interior angles, perimeter, and area of a right triangle if a=10 cm and hypotenuse c = 16 cm. - Elevation angles
Two endpoints distant 240 m are inclined at an angle of 18°15'. The top of the mountain can be seen at elevation angles of 43° and 51° from its. How high is the mountain? - Right angle
In a right triangle ABC with a right angle at the apex C, we know the side length AB = 24 cm and the angle at the vertex B = 71°. Calculate the length of the legs of the triangle. - Steps
Find the height between the two floors if you know that the number of steps between the two floors is 18, the gradient is 30º, and the step length is 28.6 cm. Report the result in centimeters to the nearest centimeter. - Calculate triangle
In the triangle, ABC, calculate the sizes of all heights, angles, perimeters, and area if given a=40cm, b=57cm, and c=59cm.
- A missile
A missile is fired with a speed of 100 fps in a direction 30° above the horizontal. Determine the maximum height to which it rises. Fps foot per second. - Right triangle trigonometrics
Calculate the size of the remaining sides and angles of a right triangle ABC if it is given: b = 10 cm; c = 20 cm; angle alpha = 60°, and the angle beta = 30° (use the Pythagorean theorem and functions sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent) - Observation 63194
Determine the height of the cloud above the lake's surface if we see it from place A at an elevation angle of 20° 57'. From the same place A, we see its image in the lake at a depth angle of 24° 12'. Observation point A is 115m above the lake level. - Observation 17433
The aircraft flying just above point A can be seen from observation B, 2,400 meters away from point A, at an altitude of 52°30'. How high does the plane fly? - Triangle's centroid
In the triangle ABC the given lengths of its medians tc = 9, ta = 6. Let T be the intersection of the medians (triangle's centroid), and the point S is the center of the side BC. The magnitude of the CTS angle is 60°. Calculate the length of the BC side t
- Centre of the hypotenuse
The interior angles of the triangle ABC, alpha, beta, and gamma are in a ratio of 1:2:3. The longest side of the AB triangle is 30 cm long. Calculate the perimeter of the triangle CBS if S is the center of the side AB. - Three pillars
On a straight road, three pillars are 6 m high at the same distance of 10 m. At what angle of view does Vlado see each pillar if it is 30 m from the first and his eyes are 1.8 m high? - Aircraft
From the aircraft flying at an altitude of 500m, they observed places A and B (at the same altitude) in the direction of flight at depth angles alpha = 48° and beta = 35°. What is the distance between places A and B? - Mast
Mast has 13 m long shadow on a slope rising from the mast foot in the direction of the shadow angle at angle 13.3°. Determine the height of the mast if the sun above the horizon is at an angle 45°12'. - Two boats
Two boats are located from a height of 150m above the lake's surface at depth angles of 57° and 39°. Find the distance of both boats if the sighting device and both ships are in a plane perpendicular to the lake's surface.
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