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Speed Math (Trig Applications Edition): Card 1 Find the measure of BDC to the nearest tenth of a degree

Speed Math (Trig Applications Edition): Card 1 Solution Find the measure of BDC to the nearest tenth of a degree

Speed Math (Trig Applications Edition): Card 2 A jet is flying at a speed of 526 miles per hour. The pilot encounters turbulence due to a 50-mile-per-hour wind blowing at an angle of 47, as shown in the accompanying diagram. Find the resultant speed of the jet, to the nearest tenth of a mile per hour. Use this answer to find the measure of the angle between the resultant force and the wind vector, to the nearest tenth of a degree.

Speed Math (Trig Applications Edition): Card 2 Solution A jet is flying at a speed of 526 miles per hour. The pilot encounters turbulence due to a 50-mile-per-hour wind blowing at an angle of 47, as shown in the accompanying diagram. Find the resultant speed of the jet, to the nearest tenth of a mile per hour. Use this answer to find the measure of the angle between the resultant force and the wind vector, to the nearest tenth of a degree.

Speed Math (Trig Applications Edition): Card 3 In parallelogram ABCD, AD = 8 , AB = 12 , and diagonal BD = 15 . Find BAD to the nearest degree. Using this angle, find the area of parallelogram ABCD to the nearest tenth.

Speed Math (Trig Applications Edition): Card 3 In parallelogram ABCD, AD = 8 , AB = 12 , and diagonal BD = 15 . Find BAD to the nearest degree. Using this angle, find the area of parallelogram ABCD to the nearest tenth.

Speed Math (Trig Applications Edition): Card 4 Two straight roads, Elm Street and Pine Street, intersect creating a 40 angle, as shown in the accompanying diagram. Johns house (J ) is on Elm Street and is 3.2 miles from the point of intersection. Marys house (M ) is on Pine Street and is 5.6 miles from the intersection. Find, to the nearest tenth of a mile, the direct distance between the two houses.

Speed Math (Trig Applications Edition): Card 4 Solutions Two straight roads, Elm Street and Pine Street, intersect creating a 40 angle, as shown in the accompanying diagram. Johns house (J ) is on Elm Street and is 3.2 miles from the point of intersection. Marys house (M ) is on Pine Street and is 5.6 miles from the intersection. Find, to the nearest tenth of a mile, the direct distance between the two houses.

Speed Math (Trig Applications Edition): Card 5 In ABC, mA = 125 , AB = 10 , and BC = 12 . Find the number of distinct triangles and the angle measures of angles A, B, and C for every distinct triangle that can be constructed.

Speed Math (Trig Applications Edition): Card 5 Solution In ABC, mA = 125 , AB = 10 , and BC = 12 . Find the number of distinct triangles AND the angle measures of angles A, B, and C for every distinct triangle that can be constructed.

Speed Math (Trig Applications Edition): Card 6 A wooden frame is to be constructed in the form of an isosceles trapezoid, with diagonals acting as braces to strengthen the frame. The sides of the frame each measure 5.30 feet, and the longer base measures 12.70 feet. If the angles between the sides and the longer base each measure 68.4, find the length of one brace to the nearest tenth of a foot.

Speed Math (Trig Applications Edition): Card 6 Solution A wooden frame is to be constructed in the form of an isosceles trapezoid, with diagonals acting as braces to strengthen the frame. The sides of the frame each measure 5.30 feet, and the longer base measures 12.70 feet. If the angles between the sides and the longer base each measure 68.4, find the length of one brace to the nearest tenth of a foot.

Speed Math (Trig Applications Edition): Card 7 Susan and Jorge stand 38 m apart, both to the west of Big Ben. From Susan's position, the angle of elevation to the top of Big Ben is 65 degrees. From Jorge's position, the angle of elevation to the top of Big Ben is 49.5 degrees. To the nearest meter, how tall is Big Ben?

Speed Math (Trig Applications Edition): Card 7 Solution Susan and Jorge stand 38 m apart, both to the west of Big Ben. From Susan's position, the angle of elevation to the top of Big Ben is 65 degrees. From Jorge's position, the angle of elevation to the top of Big Ben is 49.5 degrees. To the nearest meter, how tall is Big Ben?

Speed Math (Trig Applications Edition): Card 8 A surveyor is mapping a triangular plot of land. He measures two of the sides and the angle formed by these two sides and finds that the lengths are 400 yards and 200 yards and the included angle is 50. What is the measure of the third side of the plot of land, to the nearest yard? What is the area of this plot of land, to the nearest square yard?

Speed Math (Trig Applications Edition): Card 8 Solution A surveyor is mapping a triangular plot of land. He measures two of the sides and the angle formed by these two sides and finds that the lengths are 400 yards and 200 yards and the included angle is 50. What is the measure of the third side of the plot of land, to the nearest yard? What is the area of this plot of land, to the nearest square yard?

Speed Math (Trig Applications Edition) : Card 9 An airplane traveling at a level altitude of 2050 feet sights the top of a 50-foot tower at an angle of depression of 28 from point A. After continuing in level flight to point B, the angle of depression to the same tower is 34. Find, to the nearest foot, the distance that the plane traveled from point A to point B.

Speed Math (Trig Applications Edition) : Card 9 Solution An airplane traveling at a level altitude of 2050 feet sights the top of a 50-foot tower at an angle of depression of 28 from point A. After continuing in level flight to point B, the angle of depression to the same tower is 34. Find, to the nearest foot, the distance that the plane traveled from point A to point B.

Speed Math (Trig Applications Edition): Card 10 A lighthouse at point L is 10 km from a yacht at point Y and 8 km from a sailboat at point B. From the yacht, the lighthouse and the sailboat are separated by an angle of 48 a) Given these measures, how many triangles could be formed between the yacht, sailboat, and lighthouse? b) Determine all possible the distances from the yacht to the sailboat, to the nearest tenth of a kilometer.

Speed Math (Trig Applications Edition): Card 10 Solution A lighthouse at point L is 10 km from a yacht at point Y and 8 km from a sailboat at point B. From the yacht, the lighthouse and the sailboat are separated by an angle of 48 a) Given these measures, how many triangles could be formed between the yacht, sailboat, and lighthouse? b) Determine all possible the distances from the yacht to the sailboat, to the nearest tenth of a kilometer.

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