Answer:
There are three primary methods used to find the perimeter of a right triangle.
1. When side lengths are given, add them together.
2. Solve for a missing side using the Pythagorean theorem.
3. If we know side-angle-side information, solve for the missing side using the Law of Cosines.
Step-by-step explanation:
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Replace m with 46x10^4 in the equation and solve.
0.036(46x10^4)^3/4 = 635.87
Round to 636
The answer is A.
By using trigonometric relations, we will see that the angle of elevation must be 55°.
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How to find the angle of elevation?</h3>
We can see this as a right triangle, where one cathetus measures 1250ft (altitude) and the other cathetus measures 875ft.
The angle of elevation is the angle such that the adjacent cathetus is the one measuring 875ft.
Then we can use the relation:
tan(a) = (opposite cathetus)/(adjacent cathetus)
tan(a) = 1250ft/875ft
To find the angle of elevation, we can use the inverse tangent function:
a = Atan(1250ft/875ft) = 55°
The angle of elevation must be 55 degrees.
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