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I completed the answer for this question some time ago but I cant remember the start of it which I didn't write down. please could someone confirm what I have so far.
this is the question
form a ship at sea, the angles of elevation of the top and bottom of a vertical lighthouse standing on the edge of a vertical cliff are 31 degrees and 26 degrees respectively. if the lighthouse is 25m high, how high is the cliff?
H is height in meters (of cliff)
H + 25 / tan 31= H / tan 26, this is how I started the formula. should I add + 25 to the H + 25 / tan 26?
(H + 25) tan 26 = H tan 31
H + 25 tan 26 = H tan 31
H tan 26 + 25 tan 26 = H tan 31
25 tan 26 = H tan 31 - H tan 26
25 tan 26 = H (tan 31 - tan 26) this second bit works out to 0.1131280305, I divided the second bit by this to move it across the equals sign
25 tan 26 / 0.1131280305 = 107.8 (rounded up)
does this make any sense to anyone?
I cant remember how I started it. I have the rest written down.
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Hi;
That is the same question from over here:
http://www.mathisfunforum.com/viewtopic.php?id=20223
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If L=lighthouse height, C=cliff height, and x=distance from ship to cliff and lighthouse
tan31=(L+C)/x and
tan26=C/x solve for x in this one
x=C/tan26 plug this into first equation
tan31=[(L+C)tan26]/C
Ctan31=Ltan26+Ctan26
Ltan26=C(tan31-tan26)
C=Ltan26/(tan31-tan26)
C=107.78m
So your answer seems good. The above is just how the problem struck me. I just noted the two ratios and used two equations with two unknowns. It seemed pretty straightforward. You did the same thing which worked out fine. The only thing that I did different was to not calculate any values until the very end, because I didn't need them until then to solve for the height of the cliff. (I do this a lot because it keeps small rounding errors from getting very large in problems with many steps.)
Oh, and now we know how far the ship is from the lighthouse too...LOL
x=C/tan26 or more precisely because C was rounded
x=L/(tan31-tan26)
x=220.99m
Last edited by irspow (2013-12-24 01:39:04)
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