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Grade 12

Applications of the cosine law

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A triangle has sides of length $13$13 cm, $15$15 cm and $5$5 cm. The largest angle has a size of $x$x$^{\circ}$. Calculate $x$x.

Round your answer to the nearest degree.

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3min

Find the length of the diagonal, $x$x, in parallelogram $ABCD$ABCD.

Round your answer to two decimal places.

Easy
2min

A parallelogram has a side of length $13$13 cm and a diagonal of length $58$58 cm. If the angle between these two is $17^\circ$17° and the length of the other side is $x$x cm, find $x$x.

Round your answer to one decimal place.

Easy
2min

Mae went for a bike ride on Sunday morning from Point A to Point B , which was $18$18 kilometers long. She then took a $126^\circ$126° turn and rode from Point B to Point C, which was $21$21 kilometers long. How far was she from her starting point?

Round your answer to two decimal places.

Easy
2min
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12C.C.3.4

Solve problems involving oblique triangles, including those that arise from real-world applications, using the sine law (in non-ambiguous cases only) and the cosine law, and using metric or imperial units

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