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An airplane is sighted at the same time by two ground observers who are 5 miles apart and both directly west of the airplane. they report the angles of elevation as 14° and how high is the airplane? round to the nearest hundredth of a mile.

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An airplane is sighted at the same time by two ground observers who are 5 miles apart and both directly west of the airplane. they report the angles of elevation as 14° and 30° how high is the airplane? round to the nearest hundredth of a mile.

Check the diagram of the situation in the picture attached.

First, we are going to use the law of sines to find the measure of side
a in triangle ABC:

(a)/(sin(14)) = (5)/(sin(16))

a= (5sin(14))/(sin(16))

a=4.39

Next, we are going to use the trig function Sine in triangle BCD to find the height,

h, of the plane:

sin(30)= (h)/(4.39)

h=4.39sin30

h=2.19

We can conclude that the plane is 2.19 miles high.

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