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Number of problems found: 29
- Rhombus
One angle of a rhombus is 136°, and the shorter diagonal is 8 cm long. Find the length of the longer diagonal and the side of the rhombus. - Four sided prism
Calculate the volume and surface area of a regular quadrangular prism whose height is 28.6cm, and the diagonal body forms a 50-degree angle with the base plane. - Billiard balls
A layer of ivory billiard balls radius of 6.35 cm is in the form of a square. The balls are arranged so that each ball is tangent to everyone adjacent to it. In the spaces between sets of 4 adjacent balls, other balls rest, equal in size to the original. - Rhombus
ABCD is a rhombus, ABD is an equilateral triangle, and AC is equal to 4. Find the area of the rhombus. - 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. - Flowerbed
Flowerbed has the shape of a truncated pyramid. The bottom edge of the base a = 10 m, and the upper base b = 9 m. The deviation angle between the edge and the base is alpha = 45°. What volume is needed to make this flowerbed? How many plants can be plante - Cuboid diagonal
Calculate the volume and surface area of the cuboid ABCDEFGH, which sides a, b, and c has dimensions in the ratio of 7:8:10. If you know that the diagonal wall AC is 56 cm, and the angle between AC and space diagonal AG is 25 degrees. - Rectangle
Calculate the length of the side GN and diagonal QN of rectangle QGNH when given: |HN| = 25 cm and angle ∠ QGH = 28 degrees. - Trapezoid MO
The rectangular trapezoid ABCD with the right angle at point B, |AC| = 12, |CD| = 8, diagonals are perpendicular to each other. Calculate the perimeter and area of the trapezoid.
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