I think x = 2, but im sorry if thats wrong
Answer:
<em>The building is 61.5 m tall</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
The image below is a diagram where all the given distances and angles are shown. We have additionally added some variables:
h = height of the building
a, b = internal angles of each triangle
x = base of each triangle
The angles a and b can be easily found by subtracting the given angles from 90° since they are complementary angles, thus:
a = 90° - 37° = 53°
b = 90° - 42° = 48°
Now we apply the tangent ratio on both triangles separately:
From the last equation:
Substituting into the first equation:
Operating on the right side:
Rearranging:
Solving for h:
Calculating:
h = 61.5 m
The building is 61.5 m tall
Given CD is an altitude such that AD=BC , AB=3 cm and CD= √2 cm.
Let AD=x, Since given AB=3
AD+DB=3
x+DB = 3
DB = 3-x
Since ΔBCD is rght angle triangle, let's apply Pythagoras theorem
Since given AD=BC,let us plugin BC=x in above step.
6x=11
x=
Now we know AD=x= and given CD=√2.
Let us apply Pythagoras theorem for ΔACD
= 2.315cm