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Chapter 7 Test MAKEUP

This document appears to be a student's re-test on geometry concepts involving triangles. It contains worked out math problems and explanations of triangle properties. The problems cover topics like using the Pythagorean theorem to calculate missing side lengths, solving for unknowns using trigonometric functions like sine, tangent and cosine, and applying geometric reasoning to scenarios involving triangles formed by objects at different positions, heights and distances.

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Chapter 7 Test MAKEUP

This document appears to be a student's re-test on geometry concepts involving triangles. It contains worked out math problems and explanations of triangle properties. The problems cover topics like using the Pythagorean theorem to calculate missing side lengths, solving for unknowns using trigonometric functions like sine, tangent and cosine, and applying geometric reasoning to scenarios involving triangles formed by objects at different positions, heights and distances.

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BYERLY – GEOMETRY NAME _______________________________

Chapter 8/9 Test (Triangles) – 58 points: RE-TEST

30 x 30= 900

Sqrt30

5*4=20

2^2*5=20

2srqt5

12/35
Cah= adjacent, hypotenuse

18/30

Sqrt209=14.456
The hypotenuse is the longest side, so there is an obtuse angle in the triangle, which makes it
an obtuse triangle
BYERLY – GEOMETRY NAME _______________________________
Chapter 8/9 Test (Triangles) – 58 points: RE-TEST

Sin 24=16/x

X=16/sin24
Sin30=4/x
X=4/sin30
X=8 X=39.337

Tan45= N/6
6tan45=N
N=6
Cos45=6/M
M=6/cos45
M=8.485

Tan19=13/x sin74=10/x
X=10/sin74
X=10.402
X=13/tan19
X=37.754
BYERLY – GEOMETRY NAME _______________________________
Chapter 8/9 Test (Triangles) – 58 points: RE-TEST

12) A golfer is trying to figure out if she should just hit right to the hole, or if she should stay on
the fairway. She knows she can drive 250 yards. Can she make the shot directly to the hole?
Explain your reasoning.

A^2+b^2=c^2

165^2+220^2=c^2

27225+48400=75625

Srqt75625= 275

She cannot make the hole because the measurement directly to the hole is
275, which is more thaqn 250, which is the most she says she can hit

13) Mr. Byerly standing 5 feet 11 inches tall casts an 6 foot shadow. A t the same time of day, a
tree casts a 25 foot shadow. What is the height of the tree?
BYERLY – GEOMETRY NAME _______________________________
Chapter 8/9 Test (Triangles) – 58 points: RE-TEST

14) Phoebe drops her pocket clinometer off the top of the leaning tower of Pisa and it falls to the
ground, 4 m from the base of the tower. The tower was leaning at an 83.7 degree angle to the ground.
How far did it fall? (Hint: Draw the triangle in the picture!)

15) Now Phoebe is standing on level ground at a distance away from the foot of a building known to be
191m high. What is the angle of elevation when Phoebe is 40 meters away? What is the angle of
elevation when she is 200 meters away?

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