Math, asked by doreami6363, 1 year ago

The angles of depression of the top and bottom of a 50m high building from the top of a tower are 45 and 60 degree respectively. Find the height of the tower and the horizontal distance between the tower and the building. (Use root 3 = 1.73)

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
286

Here CD is the tower and AB is the pole.

In △CDB, CD/BC = tan 60°

=> 50m/BC = √3

=> BC = 50/√3m

AE = BC

AE = 50/√3m

In △ADE, DE/AE = tan 45°

=> DE/50/√3m = 1

=> DE = 50/√3m

so the height of the pole is 50/√3m

Answered by GOVIND1010101
257

Here is the answer and I think the answer which is given about is wrong

It's just my opinion..

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