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A reconnaissance airplane P, flying at 19,000 feet above a point R on the surface of the water, spots a submarine S at an angle of depression of β = 21° and a tanker T at an angle of depression of α = 33°, as shown in the figure. In addition, ∠SPT is found to be γ = 119°. Approximate the distance between the submarine and the tanker.

A reconnaissance airplane P, flying at 19,000 feet above a point R on the surface-example-1

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The solution for the problem is:

Tan 33(degrees) = opposite/adjacent

Starting off with the submarine, find how far it is from point R.

Tan 21 = 19,000/x

or

19,000/Tan 21= x

x = 49496.69 feet the submarine is from point R.



Now, find how far the tanker is from point R.

Tan 33= 19,000/x

or

19,000/Tan 33 = x

x = 29257.43 feet the tanker is from point R.

Now subtract and the difference would be the answer

= 49496.69 - 29257.43


The tanker and sub are 20239.26 feet away from each other.

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