1) two hot-air balloons are 48.2 m and 61.0 m above the ground. A person in the left balloon observes that the right balloon is 13.3° above the horizontal. What is the horizontal distance x between the two balloons?

The left balloon is 48.2m and the right balloon is 61.0m.

I am not sure how to start this problem.

4 answers

tan13.3º =(61-48.2)/x
x =12.8/tan13.3º =54.1 m
How do you know when to use tan instead of cos or sin?
Horizontal leg (the first cathetus) is the distance between vertical lines connecting each of the baloons with the ground; the vertical leg (the second cathetus) is difference between heights; the hypothenuse is separation between two baloons.
Accotding to difinition
tan α = opposite side/adjacent side.
In the problem you know the opposite side (the second cathetus) and the angle, and you must find the first cathetus.
Horizontal leg (the first cathetus) is the distance between vertical lines connecting each of the baloons with the ground; the vertical leg (the second cathetus) is difference between heights; the hypothenuse is separation between two baloons.
Accotding to difinition
tan α = opposite side/adjacent side.
In the problem you know the opposite side (the second cathetus) and the angle, and you must find the first cathetus.