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igor_vitrenko [27]
2 years ago
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While standing exactly halfway between two tall trees. Nikki spots a blue jay at the top of one tree and a cardinal at the top o

f the other, as shown From Nikki is pom‘t of view, the angles of elevation to the blue jay and to the cardinal are 60° and 50", respectively. The trees are 40 m apart.

Mathematics
1 answer:
tankabanditka [31]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The height of one trees is 34.64 meters

The height of other tree is 23.83 meters

Step-by-step explanation:

Given as :

The distance between two trees = d = 40 meters

Nikki is standing at the center O of two tress

The distance between center to one tree = OB = 20 meters

The distance between center to others tree = OD = 20 meters

The angle of elevation of one tree = 60°

The angle of elevation of other tree = 50°

Let The height of one tree = H meters

Let The height of other tree = h meters

<u>Now, From figure</u>

Tan angle = \dfrac{\textrm perpendicular}{\textrm base}

Or, Tan 60°= \dfrac{AB}{BO}

Or, 1.732 =  \dfrac{H}{20}

∴  H = 20 × 1.732

i,e H = 34.64 meters

So, The height of one tree = H = 34.64 meters

<u>Again</u>

Tan 50°= \dfrac{CD}{DO}

Or, 1.1917 =  \dfrac{h}{20}

∴  h = 20 × 1.1917

i,e h = 23.83 meters

So, The height of other tree = h = 23.83 meters

Hence, The height of one trees is 34.64 meters and The height of other tree is 23.83 meters  Answer

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