You are flying a kite on a line that is 350 feet long. Let's suppose the line is perfectly straight (it never really is) and it makes an angle of 65 degrees with the horizontal direction. find The kite is flying at an altitude of feet.
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290 feet above the ground
Step-by-step explanation:
using trignometric ratio
calculate sin(65) at the angle where the line of the kite meets the ground
In this way,
sin(65)=opposite side that's the altitude / the length of the line which is the hypotenuse
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