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Veseljchak [2.6K]
3 years ago
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How much space does the triangle cover? Triangle with a base of 4 cm and a height of 12 cm Group of answer choices

Mathematics
1 answer:
aleksley [76]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

24 square centimeters

Step-by-step explanation:

How much space does the triangle cover? Triangle with a base of 4 cm and a height of 12 cm

We are to find the area of the triangle

Area of the Triangle = 1/2 × Base × Height

= 1/2 × 4 × 12

= 24 square centimeters.

Therefore, the triangle will cover a space of 24 square centimeters.

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Find:
1a. The distance from port to Ship M
1b. The distance from port to the sub
1c. The angle below horizontal from the port to the sub

2a. The distance from port to Ship F
2b. The depth to the expected treasure location
2c. The distance from port to the expected treasure location

Solution:
It can be helpful to draw diagrams. See the attached. The diagram for depth is not to scale.

There are several ways this problem can be worked. A calculator that handles vectors (as many graphing calculators do) can make short work of it. Here, we will use the Law of Cosines and the definitions of Tangent and Cosine.

Part 1
1a. We are given sides 15 and 27 of a triangle and the included angle of 125°. Then the distance (m) from the port to the ship is given by the Law of Cosines as
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1b. The distance just calculated is one side of a new triangle with other side 2 km and included angle of 132°. Then the distance from port to sub (s) is given by the Law of Cosines as
  s² = 1418.60 +2² -2·37.66·2·cos(132°) ≈ 1523.41
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1c. The Law of Sines can be used to find the angle of depression (α) from the port. That angle is opposite the side of length 2 in the triangle of 1b. The 39.03 km side is opposite the angle of 132°. So, we have the relation
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2a. We are given sides 20 and 38 of a triangle and the included angle of 100°. Then the distance (f) from the port to the ship is given by the Law of Cosines as
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2b. The expected treasure location is at a depth that is 2.18° below the horizontal from the port. The tangent ratio for an angle is the ratio of the opposite side (depth) to the adjacent side (distance from F to port), so we have
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2c. The distance from port to the expected treasure location is the hypotenuse of a right triangle. The cosine ratio for an angle is the ratio of the adjacent side to the hypotenuse, so we have
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