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Problem 9

Graph the point on a polar grid. $$\left(3,-315^{\circ}\right)$$

Problem 9

Solve the triangle, if possible. (triangle can't copy) $$a=2 \mathrm{ft}, b=3 \mathrm{ft}, c=8 \mathrm{ft}$$

Problem 9

Sketch the pair of vectors and determine whether they are equivalent. Use the following ordered pairs for the initial point and the terminal point. \(A(-2,2)\) \(B(3,4)\) \(C(-2,5)\) \(D(-1,-1)\) \(E(-4,1)\) \(F(2,1)\) \(G(-4,4)\) \(H(1,2)\) \(I(-6,-3)\) \(J(3,1)\) \(K(-3,-3)\) \(O(0,0)\) $$\overrightarrow{G A}, \overrightarrow{B H}$$

Problem 10

Solve the triangle, if possible. $$A=129^{\circ} 32^{\prime}, C=18^{\circ} 28^{\prime}, b=1204 \mathrm{in.}$$

Problem 10

Graph the point on a polar grid. $$\left(1.2,-\frac{2 \pi}{3}\right)$$

Problem 10

Sketch the pair of vectors and determine whether they are equivalent. Use the following ordered pairs for the initial point and the terminal point. \(A(-2,2)\) \(B(3,4)\) \(C(-2,5)\) \(D(-1,-1)\) \(E(-4,1)\) \(F(2,1)\) \(G(-4,4)\) \(H(1,2)\) \(I(-6,-3)\) \(J(3,1)\) \(K(-3,-3)\) \(O(0,0)\) $$\overrightarrow{J D}, \overrightarrow{C G}$$

Problem 10

Solve the triangle, if possible. (triangle can't copy) $$A=96^{\circ} 13^{\prime}, b=15.8 \mathrm{yd}, c=18.4 \mathrm{yd}$$

Problem 10

Do the indicated calculations for the vectors. \(\mathbf{u}=\langle 5,-2\rangle, \quad \mathbf{v}=\langle- 4,7\rangle, \quad\) and \(\quad \mathbf{w}=\langle- 1,-3\rangle\) $$\mathbf{w}+\mathbf{u}$$

Problem 11

Solve the triangle, if possible. $$a=20.01 \mathrm{cm}, b=10.07 \mathrm{cm}, A=30.3^{\circ}$$

Problem 11

Sketch the pair of vectors and determine whether they are equivalent. Use the following ordered pairs for the initial point and the terminal point. \(A(-2,2)\) \(B(3,4)\) \(C(-2,5)\) \(D(-1,-1)\) \(E(-4,1)\) \(F(2,1)\) \(G(-4,4)\) \(H(1,2)\) \(I(-6,-3)\) \(J(3,1)\) \(K(-3,-3)\) \(O(0,0)\) $$\overrightarrow{A B}, \overrightarrow{I D}$$

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