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A clothes-line is connected from a window on one building to a window in a building across the alley. The clothes line is 10 yards long with an angle of depression of 17 degrees. How far apart are the buildings?

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We know Hypotenuse, and we are trying to find Adjacent. Hence, we need to use cosine.

Let X be the distance between the buildings.

cos17° = X/10

X = 10cos17° = 9.56 yards

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Answer:

9.56 yards apart.

Explanation:

Let x represent distance between both buildings.

We have been given that a clothes-line is connected from a window on one building to a window in a building across the alley. The clothes line is 10 yards long with an angle of depression of 17 degrees.

First of all, we will draw a graph to represent our given scenario.

We know that cosine relates adjacent side of right triangle to hypotenuse.


\text{cos}=\frac{\text{Adjacent}}{\text{hypotenuse}}


\text{cos}(17^(\circ))=(x)/(10)


x=10\cdot \text{cos}(17^(\circ))


x=10\cdot 0.956304755963


x=9.56304755963


x\approx 9.56

Therefore, the both buildings are 9.56 yards apart.

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