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Chapter 8 Review: Name: Matt Ferrari

This document contains 19 multiple choice questions assessing understanding of concepts involving triangles and trigonometry, including the Law of Sines, Law of Cosines, finding lengths, angles, areas, and applying trigonometric functions to real world problems involving elevation and distance. The student solved each problem and received feedback on their answers.

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Chapter 8 Review: Name: Matt Ferrari

This document contains 19 multiple choice questions assessing understanding of concepts involving triangles and trigonometry, including the Law of Sines, Law of Cosines, finding lengths, angles, areas, and applying trigonometric functions to real world problems involving elevation and distance. The student solved each problem and received feedback on their answers.

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5/12/2020 MyOpenMath Assessment

Chapter 8 Review
Name: Matt Ferrari

#1 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2

25 x
19 11
Given the triangle , find the length of side x using the Law of Sines. Round your final
answer to 4 decimal places.

x = 42.6563

#2 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 900 ft out
in the plain from the base of the mountain. Find the shortest length of cable needed.
Your answer is 3882.69 ft

#3 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2


Using the Law of Sines to solve the all possible triangles if ∠B = 50

, a = 110, b = 48.

If no answer exists, enter DNE for all answers.


∠A is DNE degrees;
∠C is DNE degrees;
c = DNE ;

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

#4 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2


Use the Law of Cosines to find the remaining side(s) and angle(s) if possible. (If not possible enter DNE in
each answer box). Round final answers to the nearest hundredth.

b = 29 ,α = 98
o, c = 45

β = 30.36 degrees

γ = 51.64 degrees

a = 56.83

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#5 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2


A pilot is flying over a straight highway. He determines the angles of depression to two mileposts, 7.2 km
apart, to be 29° and 47°, as shown in the figure.

29° 47°

7.2 km
A B
NOTE: The picture is NOT drawn to scale.

Find the distance of the plane from point A.


distance from A = 5.43 km
Find the elevation of the plane.
height = 2.63 km

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

#6 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2

22 x
50
12
Given the triangle , find the length of side x using the Law of Cosines. Round your final
answer to 4 decimal places.

x = 16.9885

#7 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2


A triangle has side lengths of 31 and 11 and an included angle measuring 83 degrees. Find the area of the
triangle. Round your final answer to 4 decimal places.

Area = 169.2309 units


2

#8 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2

40 24

Given the triangle 32 , find the area of the triangle. Round your final answer to 4 decimal
places.

Area = 384 units


2

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#9 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2


The path of a satellite orbiting the earth causes it to pass directly over two tracking stations A and B, which
are 67 km apart. When the satellite is on one side of the two stations, the angles of elevation at A and B are
measured to be 86.6° and 83.2°, respectively.

83.2° 86.6°

B A

NOTE: The picture is NOT drawn to scale.

How far is the satellite from station A?


distance from A = km
How high is the satellite above the ground?
height = km

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

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#10 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2

60˚

66˚

∠C = degrees (Round your answer to nearest whole degree)

length AB = (Round your answer to two decimal places)

length AC = (Round your answer to two decimal places)

#11 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2


Find c if a = 2.94 mi, b = 3.85 mi and ∠C = 40.8 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.

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#12 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2


Points A and B are separated by a lake. To find the distance between them, a surveyor locates a point C on
land such than ∠CAB = 53.2°. Find the distance across the lake from A to B.

502 m

53.2°

C 330 m A

NOTE: The triangle is NOT drawn to scale.

distance = m

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

#13 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2


The four sequential sides of a quadrilateral have lengths a = 5.5, b = 8.7, c = 11.7 , and d = 12.5 (all
measured in yards). The angle between the two smallest sides is α = 112°.

What is the area of this figure?


area = yd²

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#14 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2

NOTE: The picture is NOT drawn to scale.

Ancient alien theorists manning two radar stations located b = 49 mi apart both detect a UFO located
between them. The angle of elevation measured by the first station (A) is α = 86.3 and the angle

of elevation measured by the second station (C) is γ = 83.5 . ∘

How far is the UFO from station A?


distance from A = mi
How high is the UFO above the ground?
h= mi
Enter your answer as a number; your answer should be accurate to 2 decimal places.

#15 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2


Given the following triangle , find the length of side x using the Law of Sines. Round your final answer to
3 decimal places.

20 x

44 28

x =

#16 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2


Find c if a = 2.76 mi, b = 3.9 mi and ∠C = 41 degrees.
c = mi;

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

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#17 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2


Using the Law of Sines to solve the triangle if ∠A = 36

, ∠C = 68

, b = 10 : Round answers to 3
decimal places.

∠B is degrees
a =

c =

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

#18 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2

27 29

Given the triangle 39 , find the area of the triangle. Round your final answer to 4 decimal
places.

Area = units
2

#19 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2


Using the Law of Sines to solve the all possible triangles if ∠A = 108

, a = 28, b = 19. Round answers
to 3 decimal places.

If no answer exists, enter DNE for all answers.


∠B is degrees
∠C is degrees
c =

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

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#20 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2

26˚
5

17

∠C = degrees (Round your answer to nearest whole degree)

∠B = (Round your answer to two decimal places)

length AC = (Round your answer to two decimal places)

#21 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2


Use the Law of Cosines to find the remaining side(s) and angle(s) if possible.(If not possible enter DNE in
each answer box). Round your answers to the nearest hundredth.

a = 6 ,b = 14 ,c = 13

α = degrees

β = degrees

γ = degrees

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#22 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2

To estimate the height of a mountain, two students find the angle of elevation from a point (at ground level)
b = 740 meters from the base of the mountain to the top of the mountain is β = 55 . The students then

walk a = 2250 meters straight back and measure the angle of elevation to now be α = 37 . If we assume

that the ground is level, use this information to estimate the height of the mountain.

The height of the mountain is meters.

#23 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2

16 x
56
24
Given the triangle , find the area of the triangle. Round your final answer to 4 decimal
places.

Area = units
2

#24 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2


A triangle has side lengths of 21 and 15 and an included angle measuring 101 degrees. Find the area of the
triangle. Round your final answer to 4 decimal places.

Area = units
2

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