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A scientist measures the angle x and the distance y between the Earth and the shooting star. Using complete sentences, explain how the scientist can use only these two measurements to calculate the distance between the Earth and the Sun.

A scientist measures the angle x and the distance y between the Earth and the shooting-example-1
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Explanation:

Let's assume that the right triangle formed is like the one shown in the figure attached, where "d" represents the distance between the Earth and the Sun.

Then:

The scientist can use only these two measurements to calculate the distance between the Earth and the Sun by applying one of the trigonometric functions: Tangent of an angle.

The scientist can substitute these measurements into tan Ф = opp/adj , and solve for the distance "d".

Knowing that:

Ф = x⁰

opposite = y

adjacent = d

Then:

tanФ = y/d

And solving for "d":


d=(y)/(tanx^0)

Answer:

- The scientist can use these two measurements to calculate the distance between the Earth and the Sun by applying one of the trigonometric functions: Tangent of an angle.

The scientist can substitute these measurements into and solve for the distance between the Earth and the Sun.


d=(y)/(tanx^0)

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