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To find the height of a pole, a surveyor moves 160 feet away from the base of the pole and then, with a transit 6 feet tall, measures the angle of elevation to the top of the pole to be 62°. To the nearest foot, what is the height of the pole?

User Tashna
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Answer: 307 Ft

Explanation:

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User Zag Gol
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Answer:

306.8 feet

Explanation:

Refer the attached figure .

A surveyor moves 160 feet away from the base of the pole i.e. ED = 160 m

Referring the image .

AC=ED=160 m

A transit i.e. AE is 6 feet tall.

AE = CD=6 feet

With a transmit the angle of elevation to the top of the pole to be 62° i.e. ∠BAC = 62°

To Find BC , use tigonometric ratio.


Tan\theta = (Perpendicular)/(Base)


Tan 62^(\circ)=(BC)/(AC)


Tan 62^(\circ)=(BC)/(160)


1.88*160=BC


300.8=BC

Now, the height of the pole = BC+CD =300.8+6=306.8 feet

Hence the height of the pole is 306.8 feet

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