Using the triangle at T the right, find: 1. Sin T 25 2. Cos T 7 3. Tan X 4. Cos X V 24 X 5. Using the triangle A 18 B at the right, solve for x. Show work!

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Using the triangle at T the right, find: 1. Sin T Cos T 7 3. Tan X 4. Cos X V 24 X 5. Using the triangle A 18 B at the right, solve for x. Show work! 32 x D C 6. Using the triangle at the right, solve for x. Show work! E x G I 7.Using the triangle at the right, solve for x. 29 Show work! 63 x J K 8. A 28ft ladder leans against a wall. If the angle between the top of the wall and top of the ladder is 23 degrees, find the height of the wall. Geometry Support Review for Mini Quiz(A) Right Triangle Trigonometry

9.A boat has drifted away from its anchor. The depth of the water where the anchor was dropped is 35ft. If the angle between the rope and the top of the water is 54 degrees, find the length of the rope. 10.A tree casts a 22ft shadow. If the angle of elevation of the sun is 42 degrees, find the height of the tree. Find the missing angle measures below.. Show work! ? ? ? A 32ft ladder leans against a 25ft wall. Find the angle of depression between the top of the ladder and the top of the wall. 15.A 20ft flagpole casts a shadow that is 14ft long. Find the angle of elevation between ray of sunshine and the ground.

Using the triangle at T the right, find: 1. Cos T Tan T Sin X 4. Tan X V 84 X x 5. Using the triangle A B at the right, solve for x. Show work! D C 6. Using the triangle at the right, solve for x. Show work! E x G I 7.Using the triangle at the right, solve for x. Show work! x 79 J 48 K 8. A 36ft ladder leans against a wall. If the angle between the top of the wall and top of the ladder is 13 degrees, find the distance from the base of the ladder to the base of the wall. Geometry Support Review for Mini Quiz(B) Right Triangle Trigonometry

9.A boat has drifted 83ft away from its anchor. If the angle between the rope and the top of the water is 41 degrees, find the length of the rope. 10.A tree casts a shadow that is 31ft long. If the angle of depression between the top of the tree and the ray of sunlight is 19 degrees, find the height of the tree. Find the missing angle measures below.. Show work! ? ? ? 14.A 37ft ladder is pulled out 22ft from the base of wall. Find the angle of elevation between the base of the ladder and the ground. 15.A 17ft flagpole casts a shadow that is 23ft long. Find the angle of depression between the top of the pole and the ray of sunlight.

Using the triangle at T the right, find: 1. Tan T Cos X 3. Sin X 4. Tan X V X Using the triangle A B at the right, solve for x. Show work! x D C 6. Using the triangle at the right, solve for x. Show work! E x G I 7.Using the triangle at the right, solve for x. Show work! x J K A ladder leans against a ft wall. If the angle between the top of the wall and top of the ladder is 11.5 degrees, find the length of the ladder. Geometry Support Review for Mini Quiz(C) Right Triangle Trigonometry

9.A boat has drifted 51.25ft away from its anchor. If the angle between the anchor and the rope is 39.8 degrees, find the length of the rope. 10.A 5.875ft person casts a shadow. If the angle of elevation of the sun is degrees, find the length of the person’s shadow. Find the missing angle measures below.. Show work! ? ? ? A 48.5ft ladder is leaning against a 34.25ft wall. Find the angle of elevation between the base of the ladder and the ground. 15.A ft flagpole casts a shadow that is 28.25ft long. Find the angle of depression between the top of the pole and the ray of sunlight.