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6 July, 02:29

Two hikers on opposite sides of a canyon each stand precisely 525 meters above the canyon floor. they each sight a landmark on the canyon floor on a line directly between them. the angles of depression from each hiker to the landmark meter are 37° and 21°. how far apart are the hikers? round your answer to the nearest whole meter.

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  1. 6 July, 02:46
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    For the hiker whose angle of depression is 37°, you can write:

    tan (37°) = 525m / x, where x is the horizontal distance from the hiker to the landmark

    => x = 525 / tan (37) = 696.7m

    For the hiker whose angle of depression is 22°, you can write

    tan (22°) = 525m / y, where y is the horizontal distance from the hiker to the landmark

    => y = 525m / tan (22) = 1,299.4 m

    The distance that separate both hikers is x + y = 696.7 + 1,299.4 = 1,996.1m ≈ 1,996m (rounded to the nearest whole meter)

    Answer: 1996m
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