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A surveyor is trying to find the length of a lake. He finds a baseline distance AB of 125 m. Angle A is measured to be 41.6° and angle B is measured at 124.3°. Find the length of the lake d. Please and Thank you.

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Answer:


d = 340.7m

Explanation:

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From the attachment, we have:


AB = 125m


<A = 41.6


<B = 124.3

Required

Solve d

First, we need to calculate <C


<A + <B + <C = 180 --- angles in a triangle


41.6+ 124.3 + <C = 180


165.9+ <C = 180

Make <C the subject


<C = 180 - 165.9


<C = 14.1

Next, we apply Sine's law to solve for d


(A)/(Sin\ A) = (B)/(Sin\ B) =(C)/(Sin\ C)

In this case:


(d)/(Sin\ 41.6) = (125)/(Sin\ 14.1)

Make d the subject


d = (125 * sin\ 41.6)/(sin 14.1)


d = (125 * 0.66392621265)/(0.24361501178)


d = (82.9907765812)/(0.24361501178)


d = 340.663639629


d = 340.7m

Hence, the base of the lake is approximately 340.7m

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