the easy way is to remember that the sides of a 30-60-90 triangle are in the ratio
1:√3:2
You have a long side of 75, so the other two sides are
75/√3,75,150/√3
The string is the long side.
Or, using trig, the length of the string, x, is found using
75/x = sin 60°
A kite and a height of 75 meters from the ground is attached to a string inclined at 60 degrees to the horizontal. How do you find the length of the string to the nearest meter?
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I divided sin 60 degrees and 75 and got 0.0115.
Didn't that answer strike you as totally unreasonable?
How can the kite-string be only 1 cm long ??
Steve told you : 75/x = sin 60°
so x sin60 = 75
x = 75/sin60 = appr 86.6 metres
How can the kite-string be only 1 cm long ??
Steve told you : 75/x = sin 60°
so x sin60 = 75
x = 75/sin60 = appr 86.6 metres
Yes it did. I just wasn't familiar with the concept but thanks.
Oh the mistake was me putting sin60 over 75. I understand the concept.