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Math 3 Module 5 Test Review Name _____________________

1. Solve for the indicated side or angle.


A
a. Sin A
b. Tan B 17
c. Angle A
8

C B
B
A
2. Solve for the indicated side or angle.
a. Sec A
b. Angle B
c. Cot A 6

C B
12

3. Solve the triangle.

30°

12

4. Solve the triangle.

9
5. Solve for the indicated side or angle. C
a. Angle B 12
b. AB 100°
c. Area of triangle ABC
d. Perimeter of triangle ABC

B A

6. Solve for the indicated side or angle using the information given below.

A
C

AB = 15
Angle D = 45°
Angle C = 30°

B D
a. Find AC.
b. Find AD
c. Perimeter of quadrilateral ACBD

7. Find the indicated measure with


the given information.

AD = 10
Angle C = 40°
Angle B = 35°
C
a. Find AC D B
b. Find AB
c. Find the area of ABC
d. Find the perimeter of ABC
X
8. Solve the triangle.

65°
8

40°
Y
Z

P
9. Solve the triangle.

20

16 Q

14
R

10. Solve the triangle.


X
Y
80°

5 3

Z
11. Solve the triangle. a = 4, A = 20° , B = 100°

12. Find the area of the triangle. a = 2, b = 3 , C = 40°

13. Find the area of the triangle. a = 10, b = 7, c = 8

14. Find the area of the triangle. A = 50° , B = 30° , a = 11

15. A guy wire to the top of a tower makes an angle of 61° with the level ground. At a point 28 feet
farther from the base of the tower and in line with the base of the wire, the angle of elevation to the top of
the tower is 30°. What is the length of the guy wire?

16. A surveyor standing 58 meter from the base of a building measures the angle to the top of the building
and finds it to be 38°. The surveyor then measures the angle to the top of the radio tower on the building and
finds that it is 50°. How tall is the radio tower?

17. An airplane is sighted at the same time by two ground observers who are 3 miles apart. They report the angles of
elevation as 11° and 23°. How high is the airplane?

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