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A surveyor measures the angle of elevation to a point on a mountain to be 18 degrees the point on the mountain is horizontally 4 miles away from the surveyor the vertical change in elevation from the point where the surveyor is standing to the point on the mountain is___ miles?

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This is right triangle trig and you are looking for the height of the triangle. The reference angle is 18 degrees, the side adjacent to that angle is 4 and you are looking for the side opposite the reference angle. The trig identity that helps us find that missing side is tangent:

tan(18)= (x)/(4)
and 4 tan(18) = x.
x = 1.3 miles
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Answer:

1.3 miles

Explanation:

Solution:-

- The surveyor stands at a platform that is B = 4 miles and at an elevation of θ = 18 ° away from the point on the mountain.

- We can construct a right triangle from surveyor to the point of observation. To determine the change in height/elevation (H) we will apply the trigonometric relation as follows:

tan ( θ ) = H / B

- Solve for the elevation (H):

H = B*tan ( θ )

H = 4*tan ( 18 )

H = 1.3 miles

- The change in elevation from surveyor to point of observation is H = 1.3 miles.

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