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3 March, 21:34

A student is standing 20 feet away from the base of a tree. He looks to the top of a tree at a 50 degree angle of elevation. His eyes are 5 feet above the ground. Using cos 50 degrees is about 0.64 what is the height of the treetops the nearest foot?

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  1. 3 March, 22:03
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    This is the concept of application of trigonometry. The height of the tree will be found as follows;

    tan theta=[opposite]/[adjacent]

    theta=50

    opposite=height of the tree = (h+5)

    adjacent=distance of the student from the tree

    Thus:

    tan 50 = (h+5) / 20

    h+5=20tan50

    h=5+20tan50

    h=5+23.84

    h=28.84

    Therefore the height of the tree was:

    28.84+5

    =33.84
  2. 4 March, 00:55
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    The answer is 29 fett
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