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A boat heading out to sea starts out at Point A, at a horizontal distance of 1462 feetfrom a lighthouse/the shore. From that point, the boat's crew measures the angle ofelevation to the lighthouse's beacon-light from that point to be 7º. At some later time,the crew measures the angle of elevation from point B to be 3º. Find the distancefrom point A to point B. Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a foot ifnecessary.

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A boat heading out to sea starts out at Point A, at a horizontal distance of 1462 feet

from a lighthouse/the shore. From that point, the boat's crew measures the angle of

elevation to the lighthouse's beacon-light from that point to be 7º. At some later time,

the crew measures the angle of elevation from point B to be 3º. Find the distance

from point A to point B. Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a foot if

necessary.

see the picture below to better understand the problem

we have that

tan(3)=h/(1462+x) -----> h=(1462+x)*tan(3)

tan(7)=h/1462 -----> h=1462*tan(7) -----> h=179.5 ft

Find the value of x

h=(1462+x)*tan(3) -----> 179.5/tan(3)=1462+x ----> x=1,963.1 ft

therefore

the distance AB is 1,963.1 ft

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