Asked by Pam

The leaning tower of Pisa is 55.9 m tall and leans 5.5 degrees from the vertical. If its shadow is 90 m long, what is the distance from the top of the tower to the top of the edge of its shadow, assuming the ground around the tower is level?

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Answered by Reiny
the tower makes an angle of 84.5º with the ground.
let x m be the length of the shadow, then by the Cosine Law

x^2 = 90^2 + 55.9^2 - 2(90)(55.9)cos 84.5º
etc.
Answered by Linda
where did you get the 84.5º from?
Answered by Pam
thanks so much!
Answered by Pam
oh yeah that's true where does the 84.5 degrees come from?
Answered by Reiny
A vertical makes a right-angle with the horizontal
The tower is off 5.5º from the vertical.

5.5º + ? = 90 ??
Answered by Percy
84.5 degrees:
90+5.5=95.5
180-95.5=84.5
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