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A surveyor stands 150 m away from the centre of a church tower. The angle of elevation to the top of the tower is 38 degrees. The angle of the tip of the flagpole on top of the tower is 41 degrees. Find the height of the flagpole.

I don't want the solution, I just want a hint so that I can solve it by myself
 
A surveyor stands 150 m away from the centre of a church tower. The angle of elevation to the top of the tower is 38 degrees. The angle of the tip of the flagpole on top of the tower is 41 degrees. Find the height of the flagpole.

I don't want the solution, I just want a hint so that I can solve it by myself

Draw a sketch of the situation.

Let the height of the church tower = h

Let the height of the flagpole = p

then

tan(38°) = h/150 ..........................................(1)

tan(41°) = (h+p)/150 ....................................(2)

from the two equations above - you should be able to calculate h & p.
 
I just want a hint

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Thanks! :cool:
 
Draw a sketch of the situation.

Let the height of the church tower = h

Let the height of the flagpole = p

then

tan(38°) = h/150 ..........................................(1)

tan(41°) = (h+p)/150 ....................................(2)

from the two equations above - you should be able to calculate h & p.

Thanks!
 
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