Illustrative Mathematics - Geometry - Unit 4 - Lesson 2
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Find the lengths of the legs.
Find the lengths of the legs.
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What is the length of the diagonal?
What is the length of the diagonal?
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A square has a diagonal of length 5 cm. What is the area of the square?
A square has a diagonal of length 5 cm. What is the area of the square?
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Priya is teaching her younger cousin to ride a bike. She wants to stay on roads that are not too steep and easy enough for a new bike rider. She has decided the roads must have an angle less than or equal to 7 degrees.
A 7 degree angle in a right triangle has a 3:25 ratio for the legs. List the legs of 2 right triangles that would be safe for a new bike rider.
Priya is teaching her younger cousin to ride a bike. She wants to stay on roads that are not too steep and easy enough for a new bike rider. She has decided the roads must have an angle less than or equal to 7 degrees.
A 7 degree angle in a right triangle has a 3:25 ratio for the legs. List the legs of 2 right triangles that would be safe for a new bike rider.
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In right triangle ABC, angle C is a right angle, AB is 25 units long, and BC is 24 units long. What is the length of AC?
In right triangle ABC, angle C is a right angle, AB is 25 units long, and BC is 24 units long. What is the length of AC?
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This lesson is from Illustrative Mathematics. Geometry, Unit 4, Lesson 2. Internet. Available from https://curriculum.illustrativemathematics.org/HS/teachers/2/4/2/index.html ; accessed 29/July/2021.
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