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‘Draws accurately the situation of the teenager and the drone, ‘Applies the law formulas of sines oF cosines correctly in the situation of the teenager and the drone Calculates correctly the distance between the drone and the teenager, ‘Draws accurately the situation of the vans and the load. Calculates correctly the angle that is formed between the chords of the sstyation of the vans and the load. Calculates correctly an angle 6f the fish tank base. Calculates accurately the area of the fish tank base, Celculates correctly the volume of the tank to fill it to its maximum capacity. ‘es the answer with the corresponding units in all the problems. Presents order and coherence in all its procedures. Name of the person who evaluates: Learning evidence Learning evidence is a problem that includes all the activities you have done in the previous dimensions and the problems that are presented below. Work the evidence in class and upload it to the Nexus platformfin PDF format so our teacher can evaluate it through a rubric. The document with your evidence must contain: * Identification data. * Name and stage number. The problems of this section (frong prpbl with its procedures. «The results obtained and that are’easy tofidentify. m problem 13 to 17, but the catefully and answer what is asked of you. position and whose terminal side 13. For the positive normal passes function: 14. 1 Tan 0 = ©, and the terminal side of 0 is located in quadrant —S= ° “Sterne all the trigonometric functions for this angle. fons an e to Gty sind O.OFON 9" 46.4947 «pe 4 Cos ().99Q 4000 pes dens % Cote rane 0 0130, C= 9, 340 Solve the following oblique triangles, find the missing da’ area of each of them. A=(180(42z Side b 15. a=100 0 b= 72 <=162.95 a= 29! <*> wo" 2 -2(100)(72.( ws 124957") ¢ = (14400) Rg 1244 FET) 9 900 + StH + eye a b= 480- 197-3 Blo Q1-6 b222.68 ase TROND Cee TO 16% 62.4% 2000 a.4B’ is = oe 5i0( 1310") SinbetO* = 4662 G8) (sin78° 10) = “4 a ® yz (06 17. From a certain point you can see two extremes on one side of a square, the angle formed between the imaginary lines that go towards both ends and that has as vertex the point of observation is 56°. The distances from the F ‘observation point to the ends are 71 and 58 meters, respectively: a) Draw the situation. ; b) Determine the length o} c= 171? (Neoyos6e CBR cee \N * Identifies the trigo * Carries out the u for any angle. ‘SEMESTER: |ANUARY-|UNE 2024 DATE: MAY 2024 SECOND SEMESTER SCHOOL PERIOD. 2023 = 2024 INTEGRATIVE LABORATORY STAGE 4 MADE BY: MFS ACADEMY HEAD OF ACADEMY: DRA: ADRIANA IRASEMA GARZA CERVANTES ROGRAM: BILINGUAL, EDUCATIVE PI NAMELSandth Michelle Group:_284 COEVALUATED BY L INSTRUCTIONS: Col {1 point each) 3 / 1. This is what angles are called when their termfhal side coincides seminal side (nN) with one of the coordinate axes. (|) 2-Thisis the name given tathe process of d B) _ Lawof cosines them, the remaining el of a triangl (>) C) _Obtuse Angle D) _ Standard Position / in) 4 given to the positive acute angle between theX E)_ Pythagorean Themorerm rt) and the terminal side R of the given 1e given to the distance from the origin “O” to any -F)_—_tawofsines jinate system. .e found like this when its vertex is at the origin G) n angle is said t initial side coincides with the positive "x" axis. H) Radial distance of different measurements but with the same terminal side lled. cis any triangle whose sides have lengths a, bandc, and Cis |) _ Solution of triangles Je formed by the first two, then the area of the triangle is CMCulated by the formula: (A) S-Itconsists of two number lines perpendicular to each other (called J) Cartesian coordinate axes), one horizontal and one vertical, whose point of intersection system (origin) is zero on each scale (fe) 10- Mathematical expression that says: “Ifa, b and c are the lengths of the sides of any triangle and A, B and C are respectively the angles that oppose said sides, we have: a b c senA~ senB sen IL INSTRUCTIONS: SOLVE THE NEXT PROBLEMS WITH THE CORRESPONDING PROCEDURE. pp Given the point (-3.4) is over the termian! side of Ne A goa ina pore al position, ‘solve problems 11 and 12. 44, Caloulate Sen A. n aft . heS ea 4 5 8) ) 3 e) 12. Caleulate Cos A. a) ¢) 4 = 5 3 Value the trigonometric functions in problems 1@ and 14. if C>* e) 3 os 0 = 0.6157, find he measure ofthe angle 8, #0" 8360" (> _ ¢7y_ E97 Los @ = 0.6457 . = Ot d) 232%y 308?) 128° y 308° b) 128°y 232° S24 y 2082 a) Sy 232 46. Given the function Sin @ = - 0.6293, find the nse of the Btn) @, if 0° s 8 < 360°. -4 (0.6293 wn @-=s 6 = 28°59! O29 @=32! c) sory 219% ) 141? y 219° a) 219 322 b) gory 141° cheatyba-Zab (os Given the next oblique triangle, solve problems 17 and 18, oO ae (14.6)? ‘ + (20%) -2(44.69¢20) (399° BEING C72 643-164 242 = VG06.%4 > A 9=20 € 417. Calculate the length of side c. a)_30.1cm b) 35.17 cm oh) 24.83 om } 4) 120m e) 126.44.em 18, Find the measure of angle A. 4A=00510.9076 cosA > 1092.8 6.9 SA 24. § / gore 24-812 a) 301° 24888. 4) 120° e) 126.440 Given the next\eplique triangle, robles 19 and 20, PAHO ml = We” GQ 60 eae Sato ~ S070 ae(smio X24 34,20 eno 49, Findthe length of side a, a) 70 b) 2 o) 32 d) 50 20. Find the length of side 6 ee ee sa? Onn: > a) 70 b) 34.2 ceed d) 50 Given the next oblique triangle, solve problems 21 and 22. a cteatyh? = 204d) bos v = cost= (23.95 )P=(26)"- (10 -2(26)(28) woC= 4 os 2 Gen a 20 : =, 21. Calculate the measure of angle C. a) 7213 70 e) 504° 22, Calelate the area of a tangle Az 490.33 Azz Bz AWS5Aecme a) 300m? d) 120m? =e), 260cm? Given the next oblique 442190" SE=aI F c Be BID, 23, Caloulate the measure of angle B. on (sint3o Ce) = 0.642 2 ae ooo dae ago Sintoo” siab a)_37.79° b) 167.799 12.21 4) 130° 24, Calculate the area of the triangle. Dea= HNDONE SINT, 32.884 Zz a) 44.48 b) 33.84 ) 5342 d) 3657 > 25. To find the area of a triangular land, an architect walks 17,03 m to the East, After turning 68” they walk 13 m. Find the area of the triangle Aveo: (4741. 02)( tspointtt") 2 4 prea 10? Ge i a) 221.2m? b) 400.3m? c) 200.1m* perimeter ofthe tangle given inthe previous prob 26. Find the = (43)? 4017-03)? — 2 (13)(17 [03 y I Cos 112° C2 = 69.6 66. ; 2 2166.36 far 17.6428 Ce V624 Bs peHoe 2u.9G / a) 55.03m 40.3m 49.1m d) 221m e) 250m ae \\ 2 i

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