Math, asked by randy007, 9 months ago

In the given figure, HT shows the height of a

tree standing vertically. From a point P, the

angle of elevation of the top of the tree (that is

∠P ) measures 42° and the distance to the tree

is 60 metres. Find the height of the tree.

And How to find tan 42° because this value is not in trigonometry Table pls help friends​

Answers

Answered by Sumit2099
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Answer:

HT/TP=tan 42

HT/60=0.9

HT=60/0.9

HT=66.66 m

Step-by-step explanation:

to find tan 42

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