Square root + The Law of Cosines - practice problems
Number of problems found: 31
- Triangle 90
Triangle made by 6 cm 4.5 cm and 7.5 cm. what angles does it make?
- Cosine - legs
Using the law of cosines, find the measurement of leg b if the givens are β=20°, a=10, and c=15.
- Piece of a wire
A piece of wire is bent into the shape of a triangle. Two sides have lengths of 24 inches and 21 inches. The angle between these two sides is 55°. What is the length of the third side to the nearest hundredth of an inch? A: The length of the third side is
- A triangle 7
A triangle lot has the dimensions a=15m, b=10m, and c=20m. What is the measure of the angle between the sides of b and c?
- Heptagon's 83628
Calculate a regular heptagon's perimeter if its shortest diagonal length is u=14.5cm.
- Circumscribed 83363
Triangle ABC, with sides a = 15 cm, b = 17.4 cm, and c = 21.6 cm, is circumscribed by a circle. Calculate the area of the segments determined by the sides of the triangle.
- Inaccessible 82710
Determine the distance between two inaccessible places K, L, if the angles KAL=62°10", LAB=41°23", KBL=66°34", and LBA were measured from points A, B, which are 870 m apart = 34°52". Thank you.
- Calculate 82696
In the triangle ABC, b=5 cm, c=6 cm, /BAC/ = 80° are given. Calculate the sizes of the other sides and angles, and further determine the sizes of the tangent tc and the area of the triangle.
- Calculate 82578
The vertices of triangle ABC are: A[1, 2, -3], B[0, 1, 2], C[2, 1, 1]. Calculate the lengths of sides AB, AC and the angle at vertex A.
- Circumscribed 81759
In triangle ABC, we know a = 4 cm, b = 6 cm, γ = 60°. Calculate the area and radius of the inscribed and circumscribed circle.
- Airport's 80482
The plane flew from airport m on a course of 132° to airport n, then from n to p on a course of 235°. The distance between the airport's mn is 380 km, np 284 km. What will be the return course to m, and what is the distance between the airport's pm?
- The cosine law
Solve the unknown dimensions for the following triangle: Triangle ABC: Angle A=43 degrees, b=7.0cm, c=6.0cm Question 1. Angle B with units written as degrees Question 2. Angle C with units written as degrees Question 3. a, rounded to the nearest tenth of
- SAS calculation
Given the triangle ABC, if side b is 31 ft., side c is 22 ft., and angle A is 47°, find side a. Please round to one decimal.
- Binibini
Binibini owns a triangular residential lot bounded by two roads intersecting at 70°. The sides of the lot along the road are 62m and 43m, respectively. Find the length of the fence needed to enclose the lot. (express answers to the nearest hundredths)
- Designated 71874
The patrol had started at a designated marching angle (an azimuth) of 13°. After 9 km, the azimuth's angle changed to 62°. The patrol went 10 km in this direction. Find the distance from where the patrol started.
- 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,
- Magnitudes 64704
The triangle ABC determines the size of the sides a and b and the magnitudes of the interior angles β and γ, given c = 1.86 m, the line on the side c is 2.12 m, and the angle alpha is 40 ° 12 '.
- Observer 64354
At what angle of view does an object 70 m long appear to the observer, 50 m away from one end and 80 m from the other end?
- Cosine
Cosine and sine theorem: Calculate all unknown values (sides and angles) of the triangle ABC. a = 20 cm; b = 15 cm; γ = 90°; c =? cm; α =? °; β =? °
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