A kite is currently flying at an altitude of 19 meters above the ground. If the angle of elevation from the ground to the kite is 33 degrees find the length of the kite string to the nearest meter


a.
35 meters
c.
10 meters
b.
23 meters
d.
29 meters

Respuesta :

Visualize the kite as a triangle, with the point where the kite is anchored being 'A', the kite being 'B', and the point directly below the kite being 'C'. We know that line segment BC is 19 meters, and can use trigonometry to find the length of the string, line segment AB. The operator 'sin' can be calculated by dividing the opposite leg over the hypotenuse, so given the angle 'A', we can solve for the hypotenuse. [tex]sin(33)= \frac{19}{x} [/tex]. If we solve for 'x', we get [tex]x= \frac{19}{sin(33)} [/tex]. Plug 19 over sin(33) into your calculator and you get 34.885, so the answer is A, 35 feet

Answer:

its A. 35 meters

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