Answer:
The height of the building is 21.38 m
Explanation:
Trigonometric Ratios
The ratios of the sides of a right triangle are called trigonometric ratios.
The image attached shows the measures and angles provided in the problem. The first angle of elevation is y=22°, the man walks B=20 m and finds the new angle of elevation is x=33°.
It's required to find the height of the building H.
The tangent ratio relates the opposite side with the adjacent side of a given angle. Applying it to the larger triangle:


Multiplying by D+B:

Dividing by tan 22°

Subtracting B:
![\displaystyle D=(H)/(\tan 22^\circ)-B\qquad\qquad[1]](https://img.qammunity.org/2022/formulas/mathematics/high-school/xc76jbhs4fy9xjl8akswg587unrx18fth4.png)
Applying to the smaller triangle:

Multiplying by D:

Substituting from [1]:

Substituting values:

Operating:




H = 21.38 m
The height of the building is 21.38 m