Question
A radio antenna is stabilized by two guy wires. One guy wire is 100 m in length and is attached to the top of the antenna. The wire makes an angle of 60° with the ground. One end of the second guy wire is attached to the ground at the same point as the first guy wire. The other end is attached to the antenna such that the wire makes an angle of 45° with the ground. Determine an exact expression for the distance between the points where the two guy wires are attached to the antenna.
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Solution simplification:
50 √3 - 50 = 50 (√3 - 1)
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Remarks:
What looks like number 7 with a line in the solution is a small Greek letter chi.
Solution simplification:
50 √3 - 50 = 50 (√3 - 1)
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