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Section 8.1b: #1 Points Possible: 1. Total Attempts: 2

The document is a math assessment containing 7 multiple choice questions testing skills with trigonometry and geometry. The questions involve finding lengths and angles of triangles using the Law of Cosines, calculating areas of triangles, solving for distances across lakes and heights of mountains using trigonometry, and determining distances from a starting position given flight details.

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Section 8.1b: #1 Points Possible: 1. Total Attempts: 2

The document is a math assessment containing 7 multiple choice questions testing skills with trigonometry and geometry. The questions involve finding lengths and angles of triangles using the Law of Cosines, calculating areas of triangles, solving for distances across lakes and heights of mountains using trigonometry, and determining distances from a starting position given flight details.

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5/5/2020 MyOpenMath Assessment

Section 8.1b
Name: Matt Ferrari

#1 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2

17 x
19
27
Given the triangle , find the length of side x using the Law of Cosines. Round your final
answer to 4 decimal places.

x = 12.2480

#2 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2

21 6
A
24
Given the triangle , find the measure of angle A using the Law of Cosines. Picture is not
drawn to scale

A = 4 degrees

Give your answer accurate to at least one decimal place

#3 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2


Find c if a = 2.17 mi, b = 3.19 mi and ∠C = 41.4 degrees.
Enter c rounded to 3 decimal places.
c = mi;

Assume ∠A is opposite side a, ∠B is opposite side b, and ∠C is opposite side c.

#4 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2

40 21

Given the triangle 21 , find the area of the triangle. Round your final answer to 4 decimal
places.

Area = units
2

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5/5/2020 MyOpenMath Assessment

#5 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2


To find the distance across a small lake, a surveyor has taken the measurements shown. Find the distance
across the lake using this information.

1.35 km

48.6°

C 2.17 km A

NOTE: The triangle is NOT drawn to scale.

distance =

Enter your answer as a number; your answer should be accurate to 2 decimal places.

#6 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2


A steep mountain is inclined 74 degree to the horizontal and rises to a height of 3400 ft above the
surrounding plain. A cable car is to be installed running to the top of the mountain from a point 830 ft out
in the plain from the base of the mountain. Find the shortest length of cable needed.
Your answer is ft

#7 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2


A pilot flies in a straight path for 1 h 30 min. She then makes a course correction, heading 10 degrees to the
right of her original course, and flies 2 h in the new direction. If she maintains a constant speed of 605
mi/h, how far is she from her starting position?
Your answer is mi;
Enter your answer rounded to two decimal places.

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