Exam 15: Basic Trigonometry and Vectors
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What is the approximate sum of the following two vectors: magnitude 23 at 62 ° and magnitude 17 at 10 ° ?
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A right triangle has one side of 5 and another side of 4 (neither side is the hypotenuse). What is the angle adjacent to the side that is 5?
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In a right triangle, the sum of the squares of two sides is equal to the square of the hypotenuse. This was discovered by a Greek named _____.
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