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A shooting star forms a right triangle with the Earth and the Sun, as shown below:A right triangle is shown with the vertices labeled Earth, Sun, and Shooting Star. The angle formed by the Sun is labeled x degA scientist measures the angle x and the distance y between the Earth and the shooting star. Which trig function would the scientist use to calculate the distance between the Earth and the Sun. (5 points)

A shooting star forms a right triangle with the Earth and the Sun, as shown below-example-1
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The sketch of the question is given below:

The distance between the Earth and Sun in the image above is represented by b

To get b, we will use the relation below:


\tan x^0=(y)/(b)

To get b, we will cross multiply


b=(y)/(\tan x^0)=y*(1)/(\tan x^0)=y*\cot x^0

Hence,

b=y cotx°

Therefore, the trig function would the scientists use to calculate the distance between the Earth and the Sun is:


y\cot x^0

A shooting star forms a right triangle with the Earth and the Sun, as shown below-example-1
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