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19 December, 07:51

A tower casts a shadow that is 60 feet long when the angle of elevation of the sun is 65˚. how tall is the tower?

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  1. 19 December, 08:17
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    For this case we can use the following trigonometric relationship:

    tan (x) = C. O / C. A

    Where,

    x: angle (elevation of the sun)

    C. O: opposite leg (height of the tower)

    C. A: Adjacent Leg (shadow of the tower)

    Clearing we have:

    C. O = C. A * tan (x)

    Substituting values:

    h = 60 * tan (65)

    h = 128.67 feet

    Answer:

    the tower is 128.67 feet tall
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