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15 July, 18:44

A 50 ft tall tree is casting a shadow while the sun is at an angle of elevation of 63 . to the nearest foot, how long is the tree's shadow?

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  1. 15 July, 20:02
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    The question is an application of the Tangent Function.

    Tan (63) = Opposite / Adjacent

    Givens

    Opposite side = height of the tree = 50 feet.

    Adjacent side = shadow length which we have to solve for.

    Solution

    Tan (63) = opposite / Adjacent Add a 1 on the left so you have a proportion.

    Tan (63) / 1 = 60 / adjacent Cross multiply

    Adjacent * Tan (63) = 1 * 60

    Adjacent = 60 / tan (63)

    Adjacent = 60 / 1.963

    Adjacent = 30.57 feet.
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