A local Outdoors Club has just hiked to the south rim
of a large canyon, when they spot a climber attempting
to scale the taller northern face. Knowing the distance
between the sheer walls of the northern and southern
faces of the canyon is approximately 175m, they
attempt to compute the distance remaining for the
climbers to reach the top of the northern rim. Using
a homemade transit, they sight an angle of depression
of 60c to the bottom of the north face, and angles of
elevation of 30c and 45c to the climbers and top of the
northern rim respectively.
(a) How high is the southern rim of the canyon?
(b) How high is the northern rim?
(c) How much farther until the climber reaches the
top?
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see the figure and understand urself if you have done applications of trigonometry of class 10th
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