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The height of a radio transmission tower is 70 meters, and it casts a shadow of length 30 meters. Find the angle of elevation of the sun.

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Given the information shown in the exercise, you can draw the following Right triangle:

Where "α" is the angle of elevation (in degrees).

To find the measure of the angle of elevation of the sun, you must use the following Inverse trigonometric function:


\alpha=\tan ^(-1)((opposite)/(adjacent))

In this case, you can identify that:


\begin{gathered} opposite=70 \\ adjacent=30 \end{gathered}

Therefore, you can substitute values into the equation and evaluate:


\begin{gathered} \alpha=\tan ^(-1)((70)/(30)) \\ \alpha=66.80\degree \end{gathered}

The answer is:


\alpha=66.80\degree

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