The height of a building is 58.08 meters if the angle is 71 degree and the distance between A and B is 20 meters.
<h3>What is trigonometry?</h3>
Trigonometry is a branch of mathematics that deals with the relationship between sides and angles of a right-angle triangle.
We have:
Angle = 71 degree
Distance between A and B = 20 meters
Let's suppose the height of the building is x meters.
From the right angle triangle applying the tan ratio:
tan71 = x/20
x = 58.08 meter
Thus, the height of a building is 58.08 meters if the angle is 71 degree and the distance between A and B is 20 meters.
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Choice 1
Choice 1 and 3 shows parallel, choice 2 and 4 shows perpendicular. So cross out choices 2 and 4. We’re left with choices 1 and 3. I would go with choice 1 since choice 3 shows RAY A is parallel to RAY B, which isn’t true, they’re not parallel.
(n+1)x 2=10
2n+2=10
2n=8
n=4
Answer:
m=8
Step-by-step explanation:
-88=-3(4m+5)-(1-3m)
-88=-12m-15-(1-3m) <- Distributive Property
-88=-12m-15-1+3m <- Open () if there is a negative negative the symbol equals positive
-88=-9m-16 <- Simplify
0=-9m+72 <- Add 88 to both sides
9m = 72 <- Add 9m to both sides
9m = 72
/9 /9
m=8
Answer:
1
Step-by-step explanation:
<em>⇒2/3 ÷ (-4) - [ 1/6 - 8/6]</em>
<em>⇒2/3 / (-4) - [- 7/6]</em>
<em>⇒-1/6 + 7/6</em>
<em>⇒6/6</em>
<em>⇒1</em>
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