The theorem you use when you are looking for the side length on a right triangle and you have the other two side lengths.
What is the Pythagorean Theorem?
Determine sin(Q).
sin(Q)=15/17
Determine the measure of angle E.
40 degrees
The length of side XZ.
4.5 cm
The length from R to S.
29.7cm
The ratio you use when you have the opposite and hypotenuse sides on a right triangle.
What is the Sine ratio?
Determine tan(X)
tan(X)=12.7/6.1
Determine the measure of angle Z.
76 degrees
The total horizontal distance.
58.3
The angle measure of x.
15 degrees
The ratio you use when you have the opposite and adjacent sides on a right triangle.
What is the Tangent ratio?
Determine tan(Z). Round to the nearest hundredth.
tan(Z)=1.48
Determine the measure of angle A.
59 degrees
The length of side n.
2.7 mm
Determine the length of x.
7.4 m
The ratio you use when you have the adjacent and hypotenuse sides on a right triangle.
What is the Cosine ratio?
Determine sin(R).
sin(R)=8/17
Determine the measure of angle F.
42 degrees
The length of g.
20.5
The height of Y
275.1
What is "similar triangles"?
Determine sin(M) from the triangle KLM, when given k=6.0cm, l=1.7cm and angle K=90 degrees. Round your answer to four decimal places.
0.9590
Determine the measure of angle X.
34 degrees
The length of side b in triangle ABC, when angle B=90 degrees, angle A=35 degrees, and c = 10cm.
12.2cm
The distance between M and N.
21