Solving Word Problems with Trigonometry - Trigonometry

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Two buildings with flat roofs are 80 feet apart. The shorter building is 55 feet tall. From the roof of the shorter building, the angle of elevation to the edge of the taller building is 32o. How high is the taller building?

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To solve this problem, let's start by drawing a diagram of the two buildings, the distance in between them, and the angle between the tops of the two buildings. Then, label in the given lengths and angle.

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We are being asked to find the height of the taller building, but this diagram does not provide a triangle that has as one of its sides the entire height of the larger (rightmost and blue) building. However, we can instead find the distance , and then add that to the 40 foot height of the shorter building to find the entire height of the taller building. Start by finding :

Remember that this is not the full height of the larger building. To find that, we need to add feet. Therefore, the taller building is 104.6 feet tall.

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