Chapter 8: Q. 21 (page 527)
In the given problem solve the triangle using the law of sines :
Short Answer
Required values of the triangle are
Chapter 8: Q. 21 (page 527)
In the given problem solve the triangle using the law of sines :
Required values of the triangle are
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The Original Ferris Wheel George Washington Gale Ferris, Jr., designed the original Ferris wheel for the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. The wheel had 36 equally spaced cars each the size of a school bus. The distance between adjacent cars was approximately 22 feet. Determine the diameter of the wheel to the nearest
foot.
Mollweide’s Formula Another form of Mollweide’s Formula is
Derive it.
Find an equation for the circle with center at the point and radius 3. Graph this circle.
Calculating Distances at Sea The navigator of a ship at sea spots two lighthouses that she knows to be 3 miles apart along a straight seashore. She determines that the angles formed between two line-of-sight observations of the lighthouses and the line from the ship directly to shore are 15° and 35°. See the illustration.
(a) How far is the ship from lighthouse P?
(b) How far is the ship from lighthouse Q?
(c) How far is the ship from shore?
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