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21 October, 23:20

At noon, a tree casts a shadow that is 40 feet long. The distance from the top of the tree to the furthest tip of the shadow is 60 feet.

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  1. 21 October, 23:47
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    For this case what we must do is find the height of the tree.

    For this we use the Pythagorean theorem in the following way:

    a ^ 2 + b ^ 2 = c ^ 2

    Where,

    a: height of the tree

    b: base of the triangle (length of the shadow)

    c: hypotenuse (The distance from the top of the tree to the furthest tip of the shadow).

    Substituting we have:

    a ^ 2 + (40) ^ 2 = (60) ^ 2

    Clearing to have:

    a = root ((60) ^ 2 - (40) ^ 2)

    a = 44.72135955

    a = 44.7 feet

    Answer:

    The height of the tree is:

    a = 44.7 feet
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