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From an observation deck, Matt spots two deer to the right of the observation deck, standing 108 feet apart in a field below. The angles of depression to each of the deer are 15o20’ and 36o17’. How high is the observation deck he is standing on?

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Answer:

The height of the observation deck is approximately 47.266 feet.

Explanation:

We include a geometrical representation of the statement in the image attached below. Let be O the location of the observation deck, and A and B the locations of the two deers, which are 108 feet apart of each other. By knowing that sum of internal angles within triangle equals 180º. The angles O, B and A are now determined:


\angle O = 36.283^(\circ)-15.333^(\circ)


\angle O = 20.950^(\circ)


\angle B = 180^(\circ)-90^(\circ)-(90^(\circ)-15.333^(\circ))


\angle B = 15.333^(\circ)


\angle A = 180^(\circ)-\angle O - \angle B (1)


\angle A = 180^(\circ)-20.950^(\circ)-15.333^(\circ)


\angle A = 143.717^(\circ)

By the law of Sine we determine the length of the segment OB:


(AB)/(\sin O) = (OB)/(\sin A) (2)


OB = \left((\sin A)/(\sin O)\right)\cdot AB

If we know that
\angle A = 143.717^(\circ),
\angle O = 20.950^(\circ) and
AB = 108\,ft, then the length of the segment OB is:


OB = \left((\sin 143.717^(\circ))/(\sin 20.950^(\circ)) \right)\cdot (108\,ft)


OB \approx 178.747\,ft

Lastly, we determine the height of the observation deck by the following trigonometric identity:


d = OB\cdot \sin B (3)

If we know that
OB \approx 178.747\,ft and
\angle B = 15.333^(\circ), then the height of the observation deck is:


d = (178.747\,ft)\cdot \sin 15.333^(\circ)


d\approx 47.266\,ft

The height of the observation deck is approximately 47.266 feet.

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