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12 August, 15:51

To measure the height of the cloud cover at an airport, a worker shines a spotlight upward at an angle 75° from the horizontal. an observer at a distance d = 590 m away measures the angle of elevation to the spot of light to be 45°. find the height h of the cloud cover,

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  1. 12 August, 19:39
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    The angle from the Spotlight is 75º, the angle of the elevation of the spotlight is 45º, so the 3rd angle is 60º (180-75-45 = 60).

    Use the law of sines to find the distance "s" from the observer to the cloud:

    515/sin (60) = s/sin (75)

    s = 515*sin (75) / sin (60)

    s = 574.41 meters

    Then, the height is s*sin (45)

    s = 406.17 meters
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