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The moon forms a right triangle with the Earth and the Sun during one of its phases, as shown below:

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

The moon forms a right triangle with the Earth and the Sun during one of its phases-example-1
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Answer:

Explanation:

The Earth, Sun and Moon form a right triangle.

By the definition of cosine in a right triangle we can write that

cos x ° = adjacent side /hypothenuse = y/ distance Moon Sun

Since we measured the angle x, and the distance y we can use algebra to find the unknown distance between the moon and the Sun.

distance Moon Sun = y/cos x°

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