6. Shakkar, Nic, and Harry are camping in their tents. If the distance between Shakkar and Nic is 159 feet, the distance between Shakkar and Harry is 211 feet, and the distance between Nic and Harry is 179 feet, to the nearest degree, what is the angle from Harry's tent as he looks to Shakkar and Nic's tents?
6. Shakkar, Nic, and Harry are camping in their tents. If the distance between Shakkar and Nic is 159 feet, the distance between Shakkar and Harry is 211 feet, and the distance between Nic and Harry is 179 feet, to the nearest degree, what is the angle from Harry's tent as he looks to Shakkar and Nic's tents?
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Chapter1: Trigonometric Functions
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 1RE:
1. Give the measures of the complement and the supplement of an angle measuring 35°.
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Shakkar, Nic, and Harry are camping in their tents. If the distance between Shakkar and
Nic is 159 feet, the distance between Shakkar and Harry is 211 feet, and the distance
between Nic and Harry is 179 feet, to the nearest degree, what is the angle from Harry's
tent as he looks to Shakkar and Nic's tents?
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particular tree grows at an angle of 83° towards William with respect to the ground rather
than vertically (90°). How tall is the tree to the nearest foot?
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Transcribed Image Text:Complete ONLY 3 of the following 4 problems. You must first draw a picture to represent the
picture. Show all your work. Circle the numbers of the 3 problems that you complete and place a
LARGE X over the problem you do NOT want counted. Clearly indicate your final answer.
6.
7.
8.
Shakkar, Nic, and Harry are camping in their tents. If the distance between Shakkar and
Nic is 159 feet, the distance between Shakkar and Harry is 211 feet, and the distance
between Nic and Harry is 179 feet, to the nearest degree, what is the angle from Harry's
tent as he looks to Shakkar and Nic's tents?
The sides of a parallelogram are 6.3 cm and 9.2 cm. One angle is 56° while the other angle is
124°. Find the lengths of each of the diagonals of the parallelogram to the nearest
centimeter.
William wants to measure the height of a tree. He walks exactly 100 feet from the base of
the tree and looks up. The angle from the ground to the top of the tree is 33°. This
particular tree grows at an angle of 83° towards William with respect to the ground rather
than vertically (90°). How tall is the tree to the nearest foot?
9.
A weight is supported by cables attached to both ends of a 96 foot balance beam. The
lengths of the cables are 48 feet and 62 feet, respectively. What angles, to the nearest
degree, are formed between the beam and the cables?
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