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Given a planar trapezoid ABCD whose height is BE. It is known that AB = 8cm A = 60 *, find the height ofthe trapezoid.

Given a planar trapezoid ABCD whose height is BE. It is known that AB = 8cm A = 60 *, find-example-1

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Solution:

Given the trapezoid:

To solve for the height of the trapezoid, we use the trigonometric ratio.

From the trigonometric ratios,


\sin\theta=(opposite)/(hypotenuse)

In this case, in the triangle AEB, θ is ∠A.

Thus,


\sin A=(BE)/(AB)

By cross-multiplying, we have


\begin{gathered} BE=AB*\sin A \\ =8*\sin60 \\ =8*(√(3))/(2) \\ \Rightarrow BE=4√(3)\text{ cm} \end{gathered}

Hence, the height of the trapezoid is


4\sqrt{3\text{ }}\text{ cm}

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