
3. A right triangle has base b=100 ± 1 ft and adjacent angle e = 30°...
3. A right triangle has base b=100 ± 1 ft and adjacent angle e = 30° ± 0.50 height h and its uncertainty. Calculate the (4 pts)
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A right triangle has base b=100 ± 1 ft and adjacent angle θ-30° ± 0.5°. Calculate the height h and its uncertainty. 3. (4 pts) 4. Show that if faxy, then the uncertainty in f can be written as: (2 pts)
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3. A right triangle has base b=100 ± 1 ft and adjacent angle e = 30° ± 0.50 height h and its uncertainty. Calculate the (4 pts)
Find uncertainty using partial derivatives. A right triangle has base b=100 ± 1 ft and adjacent angle θ = 30 ± 0.5 degrees. Calculate the height h and its uncertainty.
1-2. a) b) c) In the right triangle ABC shown, c-25 ft and angle A -48° Determine side a. Determine side b. Determine height h. Cl
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Part B As shown, a triangle has a base of b-4.20 ft and a height of h = 5.10 ft . (Figure 1)What is kI' the triangle's radius of gyration about the x axis? Express your answer numerically to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. View Available Hint(s) kValue Units Submit
Generic Triangles: Generic Triangle: Suppose we had cut out a triangle, of base b (uncertainty σb) and height h (uncertainty σh). Recalling that the area of a triangle is A = 1 2 bh, what would the uncertainty of the area of the triangle be, in terms of any of the following quantities: b, h, σb, σh, and A?
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