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The length of the shadow of a pole on level ground increases by 90 metres when the angle of elevation of the sun changes from 58 degrees to 36 degrees. calculate and correct to three s.f , the height of the pole​

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Answer:

120 m

Explanation:

Let the length of the pole be a and the shadow be b at 58° and b+90 at 36°.

Then, as the pole and its shadow form a right triangle, we have:

  • a/b = tan (58°)
  • a/(b+90) = tan (36°)

As,

  • tan (58°) ≈ 1.6
  • tan (36°) ≈ 0.727

The equations change to:

  • a = 1.6b
  • a = 0.727 (b+90)

Comparing the two equations:

  • 1.6b = 0.727b + 0.727*90
  • 1.6b - 0.727b = 65.43
  • 0.873b = 65.43
  • b = 65.43/0.873
  • b ≈ 75

Then

  • a = 1.6b = 1.6*75 = 120 m
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