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7 December, 23:56

A snowboarder travels 150 m down a mountain slope that is 65 degrees above horizontal. What is his vertical displacement?

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  1. 8 December, 01:37
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    This can be answered using trigonometric analysis. This sloped path that is 150 m long is the hypotenuse of the triangle. The adjacent angle would then be 65 degrees. Given these:

    sin 65 = h / 150

    Where: h = vertical displacement = 150 (sin 65)

    h = 135.95 meters
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