Exam 7: Applications of Trigonometry and Vectors

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Draw a sketch to represent the vector. Refer to the vectors pictured here. Draw a sketch to represent the vector. Refer to the vectors pictured here.   -a + (c + d) -a + (c + d)

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Solve the problem. -If u=5,7,v=4,6\mathbf { u } = \langle - 5,7 \rangle , \mathbf { v } = \langle - 4,6 \rangle , and w=11,2\mathbf { w } = \langle - 11,2 \rangle , evaluate u(vw)\mathbf { u } \cdot ( \mathbf { v } - \mathbf { w } ) .

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Solve the problem. -A solar reflector is made using 29 identical triangular-shaped mirrors, each having sides 1.7 meters, 1.9 meters, 1.1 meters. What is the total surface area of the reflector (to the nearest square Meter)?

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Find the missing parts of the triangle. Round to the nearest tenth when necessary or to the nearest minute as appropriate. - a=6.3. b=13.6. c=15.3.

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Determine whether there is sufficient information for solving a triangle, with the given combination of angles and sides, by the law of sines. -b, B, and c

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Write the vector in the form ai + bj. --5, 6

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Solve the problem. -A painter needs to cover a triangular region 61 meters by 69 meters by 72 meters. A can of paint covers 70 square meters. How many cans will be needed?

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Find the dot product for the pair of vectors. --13, 10 , 0, 9

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Determine whether the pair of vectors is orthogonal. - 8,1,8,32\langle - 8 , - 1 \rangle , \langle - 8,32 \rangle

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Sketch the vectors u and w with angle between them and sketch the resultant. - u=8,w=3,θ=80| \mathbf { u } | = 8 , | \mathbf { w } | = 3 , \theta = 80 ^ { \circ }

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Find the indicated vector. -Let u=3i,v=i+j\mathbf { u } = 3 \mathbf { i } , \mathbf { v } = \mathbf { i } + \mathbf { j } . Find 6u+v6 \mathbf { u } + \mathbf { v } .

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Find the missing parts of the triangle. -B = 44°20' b = 12.30 A = 31.26 If necessary, round side lengths to the nearest hundredth.

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Determine the number of triangles ABC possible with the given parts. - a=32,b=65,A=79a = 32 , b = 65 , A = 79 ^ { \circ }

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Find the missing parts of the triangle. - =104. =298 =1324 If necessary, round angles the nearest tenth and side lengths to the nearest cm\mathrm { cm } .

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Find the missing parts of the triangle. -Find the missing parts of the triangle. -  If necessary, round angles to the nearest degree and give exact values of side lengths. If necessary, round angles to the nearest degree and give exact values of side lengths.

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Draw a sketch to represent the vector. Refer to the vectors pictured here.  Draw a sketch to represent the vector. Refer to the vectors pictured here.   - \frac { 1 } { 2 } a - 12a\frac { 1 } { 2 } a

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Solve the problem. -Two ships leave a harbor together traveling on courses that have an angle of 129° between them. If they each travel 505 miles, how far apart are they (to the nearest mile)?

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Find the indicated vector. -Let u=6,8\mathbf { u } = \langle 6 , - 8 \rangle . Find 9u9 \mathbf { u } .

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Determine the number of triangles ABC possible with the given parts. -b = 42, c = 52, B = 106°

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Find the area of triangle ABC with the given parts. Round to the nearest tenth when necessary. -a = 13.6 cm b = 18.4 cm C = 15.3 cm

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