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1 Material Taken From: Mathematics for the international student Mathematical Studies SL Mal Coad, Glen Whiffen, John Owen, Robert Haese, Sandra Haese and Mark Bruce Haese and Haese Publications, 2004

2 Objectives To solve word problems using trigonometry. To find missing values in 3-dimensioinal shapes. Chapter 10 – Section C: Word Problems

3 1) Find the height of a tree which casts a shadow of 12.4 meters when the sun makes an angle of 52° to the horizon.

4 2) An A-frame house has the shape of an isosceles triangle with base angles of 70 . The oblique walls of the building are 12 meters long. How wide is the building at ground level?

5 Angles of Depression and Elevation

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7 3) From a vertical cliff 80 meters above sea level, a fishing boat is observed at an angle of depression of 6°. How far out to sea is the boat?

8 4) Find the angle of elevation from a bench to the top of an 80 meter high building if the bench is 105 meters from the foot of the building.

9 5) The angle of depression from the roof of a building A to the foot of a second building B across the same street and 40 meters away is 65°. The angle of elevation of the roof of building B to the roof of building A is 35°. How tall is building B?

10 6) From a window, 29.6 meters above the ground, the angle of elevation of the top of a building is 42°, while the angle of depression to the foot of the building is 32°. Find the height of the building.

11 7) Ingrid measures the angle of elevation from a point on level ground to the top of a building 120 meters high to be 32°. She walks towards the building until the angle of elevation is 45°. How far does she walk?

12 8) A builder designs a roof structure as illustrated. The pitch of the roof is the angle that the roof makes with the horizontal. Find the pitch of the roof.

13 9) A cube has sides of length 12 cm. Find the angle between the diagonal AB and one of the edges at B. Chapter 10 – Section E: 3-D Word Problems

14 10) Find the angle that: a) PV makes with QV b) SU makes with SQ

15 11) Find the angle between DG and the base plane EFGH.

16 12) The given figure shows a square-based pyramid with apex directly above the center of its base. The base is 10m by 10m and its slant edges are 14 m long. Find: a)The length of MC b)The angle that NC makes with the base ABCD

17 13) A symmetric square-based pyramid has base lengths of 6 cm and a height of 8 cm as shown. Find the measure of: a) angle TNM b) angle TRM

18 Homework 10C, page 329 – #1, 5, 6, 9, 11, 14 10E.1, page 333 – #1, 3, 5 10E.3, page 336 – #2, 4, 5


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