David Beckham
If you're only given the base, then you can't calculate the other leg. If you have any one of the following, then you can calculate all of the parts of the triangle: -- length of the other leg -- length of the hypotenuse -- size of either acute angle
In that case, it would be good to know WHAT is given. If NOTHING is given, you really can't calculate.
The height and longer diagonal do not provide enough information to calculate the sides.
You can use the cosine rule to calculate the central angle.
Height will be h=base*tan(angle).
David Beckham
By using the tangent ratio of: opposite/tangent angle = adjacent which is the base
Not enough information has been given to answer this question such as what is the angle of elevation?
By drawing a sketch from the given information then using triangulation and trigonometry the height of the mountain works out as 3704.435 meters rounded to three decimal places.
To find the acceleration of an object in motion when the height and angle are given, you can use trigonometry to resolve the height and angle into their horizontal and vertical components. Once you have these components, you can use the equations of motion to calculate the acceleration in each direction separately. Then, you can combine these accelerations using vector addition to find the total acceleration of the object.
To find the height of the pyramid, use the formula for the volume of a pyramid: V = (1/3) * base area * height. Plug in the values given: 2226450 = (1/3) * 215^2 * height. Solve for height: height = 2226450 / ((1/3) * 215^2). Calculate the result to find the height of the pyramid.
If you're only given the base, then you can't calculate the other leg. If you have any one of the following, then you can calculate all of the parts of the triangle: -- length of the other leg -- length of the hypotenuse -- size of either acute angle
The height of the ball when it rebounds is 5 meters, as given in the question.
Multiply the height by the width
In that case, it would be good to know WHAT is given. If NOTHING is given, you really can't calculate.
The height and longer diagonal do not provide enough information to calculate the sides.