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The angle of elevation to the top of a flagpole from a point 28 m from its base is 38°.

How tall is the flagpole, correct to two decimal places?

 Jun 11, 2014

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 #1
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You would use the tangent of the angle to find the height of the flagpole, h.

Tangent is opposite/adjacent, and in this problem the opposite side is the height of the pole (h) while the adjacent side is the length to the pole's base (28).

Therefore: 

tan(38) = opp/adj

tan(38) = h / 28

Multiply both sides by 28.

h=tan360(38)×28h=21.875997542196

The flagpole is approximately 21.88 m tall.

 Jun 11, 2014
 #1
avatar+5478 
+23
Best Answer

You would use the tangent of the angle to find the height of the flagpole, h.

Tangent is opposite/adjacent, and in this problem the opposite side is the height of the pole (h) while the adjacent side is the length to the pole's base (28).

Therefore: 

tan(38) = opp/adj

tan(38) = h / 28

Multiply both sides by 28.

h=tan360(38)×28h=21.875997542196

The flagpole is approximately 21.88 m tall.

kitty<3 Jun 11, 2014
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We have an angle and its adjacent side...we need to find the opposite side....the tangent function relates these three things

tan(38) = x/28    where x is the flagpole height  ..so...

28tan(38) = 21.88 m

 Jun 11, 2014

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