Natasha Awada, Paul La Rondie, Laurie Buchanan and, Jill Stevens Solutions for Chapter: Relationships in Space: Geometry and Trigonometry in 2D and 3D, Exercise 24: Exercise 11I
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Questions from Natasha Awada, Paul La Rondie, Laurie Buchanan and, Jill Stevens Solutions for Chapter: Relationships in Space: Geometry and Trigonometry in 2D and 3D, Exercise 24: Exercise 11I with Hints & Solutions
Calculate the area of the triangle with sides measuring and .

A flagpole is supported by three wires , and , as shown in this diagram.
Show that the triangle is not right angled.

A dockyard crane , is used to unload cargo from ships. and angle . Find .

A dockyard crane , is used to unload cargo from ships. and angle . Find the length of the lifting arm, .

Two security cameras are positioned on the ceiling of a gym, apart. One camera has an angle of depression of to a point on the floor, and the other camera has an angle of depression of to the same point. Calculate the height, metres, of the gym.

A ship leaves Shanghai on a bearing of . It sails a distance of to Jeju. At , the ship changes direction to a bearing of . It sails a distance of to reach Nagasaki. Calculate the bearing and distance for the ship to return from Nagasaki to Shanghai.

Calculate the value of in this triangle.

Without actually calculating the size of the angle you will be able to say that is obtuse using , explain why you are able to do this.
