Math, asked by lucky3623, 1 year ago

Find the height of a mountain cliff , the angle. elevation of its top, from a point 300 metrs from its foot is found to be 60

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Answered by lakhwanus009
21

Answer:

300\sqrt{3}m^{2}\\

Step-by-step explanation:

Height of mountain cliff = x

Angle of elevation = 60

Distance between them = 300 m

tan 60 = \sqrt{3}\\\\tan = \frac{Opposite}{Adjacent} \\\\So  now  we  are  putting  values,\\\\\sqrt{3}=\frac{x}{300}\\\\300\sqrt{3} =x\\\\

So, here is your answer,

If the answer is not matching just put the value of root 3 i.e = 1.732

Answered by lakshmiG
10

i think may be the answer is 300 rootv3

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