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stiks02 [169]
3 years ago
6

HELP ASAP GEOMETRY 40 POINTS

Mathematics
1 answer:
nadya68 [22]3 years ago
3 0

Part (a)

It's not stated, but I'm assuming that RV = VQ

If so, then we use the tangent ratio to connect the opposite side PV = 7 and adjacent side RV = 16

Focus on triangle RPV

tan(angle) = opposite/adjacent

tan(R) = PV/RV

tan(x) = 7/16

x = arctan(7/16) ...... same as inverse tangent

x = 23.6293777 ...... which is approximate

Rounding to the nearest degree, the angle x is roughly 24 degrees.

Since 18 < 24 < 27, this means the roof pitch follows the safety guidelines.

<h3>Answer: Yes the roof is safe</h3>

====================================================

Part (b)

Again we only focus on triangle RPV

We have two pathways we can take. The first option is to use the pythagorean theorem

a^2+b^2 = c^2

c = sqrt(a^2 + b^2)

PR = sqrt( (RV)^2 + (PV)^2 )

PR = sqrt( (16)^2 + (7)^2 )

PR = 17.464249 .... approximate

PR = 17.5

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The second path you could take is to use the angle x we found in part (a). Use either the cosine or sine ratios like so

sin(angle) = opposite/hypotenuse

sin(x) = PV/PR

PR = PV/sin(x)

PR = 7/sin(23.6293777)

PR = 17.464249

PR = 17.5

The pathway for cosine will look almost identical to this, but you'll be computing PR = RV/cos(x) instead.

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<h3>Answer: 17.5 feet</h3>
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