Math, asked by rrohanbharadwaj, 10 months ago

If a flag pole of 6 metres high placed on the top of a tower throws a shadow (shadow

of pole only) of 2√3 m along the ground, then find the angle of elevation with the sun.​

Answers

Answered by koushikreddy2004
1

Answer:

565m

Step-by-step explanation:

==> p²+b²=h²

==>6²+23²=36+529

==>565

Answered by gitasethia9732
0

Step-by-step explanation:

so this is a trig problem

first of all see the adj side of theta is 2 root three meters then then opposite of theta is 6m and we know opp

 {opp}^{2}  +  {adj}^{2}  =  {hyp}^{2}

so p squared +a squared = hyp squared and 2 root 3 meters is 12 m so 36+144 =180 now root of 180 which is

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