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The angles of depression of the top and bottom of a building 50 metres high

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Answered by DevilCrush
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Answer:

The angles of depression of the top and bottom of a building 50 metres high as observed from the top of a tower are 30° and 60°, respectively. Find the height of the tower and also the horizontal distance between the building and the tower.

Step-by-step explanation:

In ΔBTP,

tan 30° = TP/BP

 

1/√3 = TP/BP

BP = TP√3

In ΔGTR,

tan 60° = TR/GR

√3 = TR/GR

GR = TR/√3

As BP = GR

TP√3 = TR/√3

3 TP = TP + PR

2 TP = BG

TP = 50/2 m = 25 m

Now, TR = TP + PR

TR = (25 + 50) m

Height of tower = TR = 75 m

Distance between building and tower = GR = TR/√3

GR = 75/√3 m = 25√3 m

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Answered by nandita58
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the answer is 25 root 3........

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