We develop two different right triangles in which the opposite side to the given angle of depression is 1500 ft and the length of the runway is the y.
(45°) --> tan (45°) = 1500 ft / y₁
y₁ = 1500 ft
(42⁰) --> tan (42⁰) = 1500 ft / y₂
y₂ = 1665.92 ft
Finding the difference between two y's, the answer would be 165.92 ft.
The answer is A because when you are trying to identify the legs you have to add all of them like surface area.
Answer:
4c+4d+36
Step-by-step explanation:
multiply each separate variable inside the parenthesis by the number outside of parenthesis.
For this case what you should do is use the following trigonometric relationship:
sin (x) = C.O / h
Where
x: angle
C.O: opposite leg
h: hypotenuse
Substituting the values we have:
sen (60) = long / h
sen (60) = 3 / h
h = 3 / sin (60)
h = 3.46
Answer:
h = 3.46