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Reptile [31]
3 years ago
8

Diana works in a building that is 130 feet tall. She is outside, looking up at the building at an angle of 37° from her feet to

the top of the building. 
If Diana walks forward and her angle looking to the top of the building changes to 40°, how much closer is she to the building? Round the answer to the nearest tenth of a foot.
10.3 ft
17.6 ft
30.2 ft
97.2 ft

Mathematics
2 answers:
Korvikt [17]3 years ago
8 0
Let x be her initial distance from the building, then tan 37 = 130/x
x = 130/tan 37 = 130/0.7536 = 172.5 feet

Let y be her distance from the building after moving forward, then
tan 40 = 130/y
y = 130/tan 40 = 130/0.8391 = 154.9

After moving forward, she is 172.5 - 154.9 = 17.6 ft closer.

prisoha [69]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

<h2>17.6ft</h2>

Step-by-step explanation:

Givens

  • The building is 130 feet tall.
  • The angle we between the view line from her eyes and the ground is 37°.
  • The second angle between her view line and the ground is 40°.

If we draw the situation, it would be like the one presented in the image attached.

To find the answer, we need to find the distance when the angle is 37° and the distance when the angle is 40°, to do so, we have to use the trigonometric reasons.

In this case, we have the angle and its opposite leg. In order to find the horizontal distance, we need to use the tangent

tan37\° = \frac{130ft}{d_{1} }\\d_{1}=\frac{130ft}{0,753554} \approx 172.5 ft

Then, the angle changes to 40°, but the height of the building remains the same obsviously

tan40\° = \frac{130ft}{d_{1} }\\d_{1}=\frac{130ft}{0,839099} \approx 154. 9ft

Now, we need to find the difference,

d=d_{1} -d_{2} =172.5ft - 154.9ft=17.6ft

Therefore, the right answer is 17.6ft, the second choice.

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