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On the right triangle shown below, calculate the height of the traffic

light. Round your answer to the nearest whole number. Enter the
value without units.

On the right triangle shown below, calculate the height of the traffic light. Round-example-1

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Answer:


\Huge \boxed{\mathrm{14 \ meters}}

Explanation:

We can use trigonometric functions to solve for the problem.


\displaystyle \sf tan( \theta )=(opposite \ side)/(adjacent \ side)

Plug in the values and evaluate.


\displaystyle \sf tan( 25\° )=(x)/(30)

Multiply both sides by 30.


\displaystyle \sf 30 \cdot tan( 25\° )=x


\sf x=13.98922974...

The height of the traffic light is 14 meters (rounded to nearest whole number).

User Dave DuPlantis
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Answer:

x = 14

Explanation:

Tan 25 =
(opposite)/(adjacent)

Where opposite = x, Adjacent = 30 m

=> 0.466 x 30 = x

=> x = 14

User YellowB
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