Practice problems of the of a diagonal of a square - last page
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- Diagonals of a prism
The base of the square prism is a rectangle with dimensions of 3 dm and 4 dm. The height of the prism is 1 m. Find out the angle between the body diagonal and the base's diagonal. - Perpendicular 7223
In the ABCDEFGHIJKL, the two adjacent sides are perpendicular to each other, and all sides except the AL and GF sides are identical. The AL and GF parties are twice as long as the other parties. The lines BG and EL intersect at point M. The quadrilateral - Quadrilateral pyramid
The height of a regular quadrilateral pyramid is 6.5 cm, and the angle between the base and the side wall is 42°. Calculate the surface area and volume of the body—round calculations to 1 decimal place. - Angle of diagonal
The angle between the body diagonal of a regular quadrilateral and its base is 60°. The edge of the base has a length of 10cm. Calculate the body volume.
- Quadrilateral 81097
The quadrilateral ABCD is symmetrical about the diagonal AC. The length of AC is 12 cm, the length of BC is 6 cm, and the interior angle at vertex B is right. points E and F are given on the sides AB, and AD so that the triangle ECF is equilateral. Determ - Quadrilateral 82146
Calculate the volume and surface area of a regular quadrilateral prism with base edge a=24 cm if the body diagonal makes an angle of 66° with the base. - Trapezoid
Are diagonals in a rectangular trapezoid perpendicular and bisect the angles? - Circular ring
A square with an area of 16 centimeters is inscribed circle k1 and described to circle k2. Calculate the area of the circular ring, which circles k1, and k2 form. - Quadrilateral pyramid
In a regular quadrilateral pyramid, the side edge is e = 7 dm, and the diagonal of the base is 50 cm. Calculate the pyramid shell area.
- A rhombus 4
A rhombus has a side length of 10 cm. Find the angles at each corner of the rhombus if the shorter of the two diagonals measures 7 cm. Give your answers to the nearest degree and give clear geometric reasoning at each stage of your solution. - 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, - Diagonals in diamond
In the rhombus is given a = 160 cm, alpha = 60 degrees. Calculate the length of the diagonals. - Trapezoid MO-5-Z8
ABCD is a trapezoid in that lime segment CE is divided into a triangle and parallelogram. Point F is the midpoint of CE, the DF line passes through the center of the segment BE, and the area of the triangle CDE is 3 cm². Determine the area of the trapezoi
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