Final answer:
The height of the tree on the hillside can be determined by using the sine function with the given angle of the sun and length of the shadow to calculate the height.
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve for the height of the tree, we need to apply trigonometry. The hill makes a 16-degree angle with the horizontal, but the tree grows vertically, so it's perpendicular to the horizontal regardless of the hill's slope. We also know the shadow of the tree casts up the hill at a 68-degree angle from the horizontal. We use these angles to determine the right triangle with the tree height as one side, and the shadow as the hypotenuse.
To find the height (h) of the tree, we can use the sine function:
sin(68°) = h / shadow length
Since the shadow length is 18 meters, we rearrange the equation to solve for h:
h = 18 * sin(68°)
Calculating this gives us the height of the tree.