Triangle - high school - practice problems - page 10 of 51
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- The farmer
The farmer would like to first seed his small field. The required amount depends on the seed area. The field has a triangular shape. The farmer had a fenced field, so he knew the lengths of the sides: 119, 111, and 90 meters. Find a suitable way to determ - Angles and sides of the triangle
Triangle ABC has a circumference of 26 cm. Lengths of the sides are as follows: a = 11.2 cm; b = 6.5 cm. Arrange the interior angles in order of their size. ... - 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?
- 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'. - Infinite sum of areas
An equilateral triangle A1B1C1 is constructed above the height of the equilateral triangle ABC is constructed as. Above the height of the equilateral triangle A1B1C1 is built triangle A2B2C2, and so on. The procedure is repeated continuously. What is the - Measurements 8129
The plane flies at an altitude of 22.5 km to the observatory. At the time of the first measurement, it was seen at an elevation angle of 28° and during the second measurement at an elevation angle of 50°. Calculate the distance it flies between these two - Observation 82708
At the top of the hill, there is a 30-meter-high observation tower. We can see its heel and shelter from a certain point in the valley at elevation angles a=28°30" and b=30°40". How high is the top of the hill above the horizontal plane of the observation - Horizontally 6296
The camera with a viewing angle of 120 ° was placed horizontally on the observatory at 30 m. What length d of the section at the tower's base can the camera not capture?
- 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. - Triangle from sticks
Bob the boulder has many sticks of lengths 3.5 and 7. He wants to form triangles, each of whose edges consists of exactly one stick. How many non-congruent triangles can be formed with the sticks? - Altitude angles
Cities A, B, and C lie in one elevation plane. C is 50 km east of B, and B is north of A. C is deviated by 50° from A. The plane flies around places A, B, and C at the same altitude. When the aircraft is flying around B, its altitude angle to A is 12°. Fi - Powerplant chimney
From the building window at the height of 7.5 m, we can see the top of the factory chimney at an altitude angle of 76° 30 ′. We can see the chimney base from the same place at a depth angle of 5° 50 ′. How tall is the chimney? - Black diamond run
Taleah is skiing down a black diamond run. She begins skiing at the top of a ski trail whose elevation is about 8625 feet. The ski run ends toward the base of the mountain at 3800 feet. The horizontal distance between these two points is about 4775 feet.
- Two groves
Two groves A B are separated by a forest. Both are visible from the hunting grove C, which is connected to both by direct roads. What will be the length of the projected road from A to B if AC = 5004 m, BC = 2600 m, and angle ABC = 53° 45'? - Perpendicular 5712
Adam and Boris go from school on two perpendicular paths. Adam's average speed is 6 km/h, and Borisova's is 8 km/h. How far will they be by air for 0.5 hours? - Inclined plane
1. How much work W do we have to do to pull a body weighing 200 kg along an inclined plane with a length of 4 m to a total height of 1.5 m? 2. Find the force we need to exert to do this if we neglect frictional resistance. 3. Find the force we would need - The swimmer
The swimmer swims at a constant speed of 0.85 m/s relative to water flow. The current speed in the river is 0.40 m/s, and the river width is 90 m. a) What is the resulting speed of the swimmer for the tree on the riverbank when the swimmer's motion is per - Transmitter 34201
A television transmitter 108 m high is anchored at 2/3 of its height (from the ground) by three ropes of equal length. How many meters of rope are needed for anchoring if it is embedded at a distance of 54 m from the foot of the mast, and we count 10% of
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