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11 July, 08:38

Explain a real life situation where you may use trig ratios to find measure in right triangles.

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  1. 11 July, 08:48
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    One example is if you wanted to measure the height of a tall building. You'll need to measure the distance from where you're standing to the base of the building. You'll also need the angle of elevation. To get the angle of elevation, start by looking completely horizontal, then tilt upward until your eyeline reaches the top of the building. Once you have those two things (the side and angle) you can use the tangent ratio to find the height. This is because

    tan (angle) = opposite/adjacent

    where in this case

    angle = angle of elevation

    opposite = height of building

    adjacent = distance from your position to the base of the building

    It takes a bit of algebra, but the opposite side can be solved for. You'll most likely need a calculator to compute the tangent ratio.
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