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A kite flying in the air has a 12 - ft line attached to it. Its line is pulled taut and casts a 10 - ft shadow. Find the height...Asked by mo
A kite flying in the air has a
12ft line attached to it. Its line is pulled taut and casts an 11 ft shadow. Find the height of the kite. If necessary, round your answer to the nearest tenth.
12ft line attached to it. Its line is pulled taut and casts an 11 ft shadow. Find the height of the kite. If necessary, round your answer to the nearest tenth.
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Answered by
bobpursley
It seems to me where the SUN is matters. For a height remaining constant, the shadow gets longer as the day progresses.
If the Sun is directly overhead, then you have a right triangle:
h^2=12^2-11^2=144-121=23
height=sqrt23 ft That is not very high for kite flying, but 12 ft of line is hardly flying.
If the Sun is directly overhead, then you have a right triangle:
h^2=12^2-11^2=144-121=23
height=sqrt23 ft That is not very high for kite flying, but 12 ft of line is hardly flying.
Answered by
John
a^2 + b^2 = c^2
x^2 + 11^2 = 12^2
x^2 +121 =144
x^2 = 23
take the sq rt of 23 to find your answer.
x^2 + 11^2 = 12^2
x^2 +121 =144
x^2 = 23
take the sq rt of 23 to find your answer.
Answered by
jack
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