please answer this queand show the working out a large advertising ballon is tied to the roof of a 20 m high builing by a 50m rop which makes an angle of 42 degrees with the horizontal. find the height of the balloon above the ground correct to two decimal places?
20 degrees is a measure of angular displacement. This cannot be converted to lateral (horizontal) displacement.
other horizontal lines? which would be 180 degrees i guess.
Construct a perpendicular line that intersects a horizontal line at 90 degrees and then bisect the vertical line with the horizontal line will give an obtuse angle of 135 degrees because 90 degrees+45 degrees = 135 degrees
A wall is an example of a surface standing at 90 degrees from the horizontal.
A right angle which is 90 degrees
Like a balloon.
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20 degrees is a measure of angular displacement. This cannot be converted to lateral (horizontal) displacement.
other horizontal lines? which would be 180 degrees i guess.
Horizontal beam width = 4.0 degrees Vertical beam width = 1.6 degrees
Fifteen degrees from the horizontal.
The balloon will still fly the weather must be above 12 degrees.
Lines of latitude run east-west as circles parallel (or horizontal lines) to the equator. Latitude measures the angle in degrees north or south from the equator where the equator is located at 0 degrees.
Construct a perpendicular line that intersects a horizontal line at 90 degrees and then bisect the vertical line with the horizontal line will give an obtuse angle of 135 degrees because 90 degrees+45 degrees = 135 degrees
It is a line that is not at an angle of 90 degrees to the horizontal!
Perpendicular
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