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This document provides examples and exercises for solving trigonometry word problems involving right triangles. It gives the basic steps as 1) draw a picture, 2) label given parts, and 3) set up and solve the appropriate trigonometric ratios. Several practice problems are provided involving angles of elevation/depression, distances, heights and lengths determined using trigonometric functions.

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HW Trigwordproblems

This document provides examples and exercises for solving trigonometry word problems involving right triangles. It gives the basic steps as 1) draw a picture, 2) label given parts, and 3) set up and solve the appropriate trigonometric ratios. Several practice problems are provided involving angles of elevation/depression, distances, heights and lengths determined using trigonometric functions.

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AC Geo/Adv.

Alg

Unit 1 Worksheet 11

Name____________________________

Steps to solving trig word problems


1. Draw a picture. (Right triangle)
2. Label the given parts.
3. Set up the trig ratios and solve.

Ex1) Find the angle of elevation if you are standing


400 ft. away and the building is 850 ft. tall?

850 ft

400 ft

Ex2) From the top of a tower, the angle of depression to a stake on the ground is 60. The
top of the tower is 80 feet above ground. How far is the stake from the foot of the tower?

Ex3) A ladder leaning against a house makes an angle of 30 with the ground. The foot of the
ladder is 7 feet from the foot of the house. How long is the ladder?

Ex4) You are a block away from a skyscraper that is 780 feet
tall. Your friend is between the skyscraper and yourself.
The angle of elevation from your position to the top of
the skyscraper is 42. The angle of elevation from your
friends position to the top of the skyscraper is 71. To
the nearest foot, how far are you from your friend?

Sometimes you need to add lines to your drawing to create right triangles.
Find the distance of BC.
Hint: add the altitude from vertex B.

250 ft

Exercises
1) Use the diagram below to find the distance across the suspension bridge.

In Exercises 2 and 3, use the following information


Ramps The Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards
specify that the ramp angle used for a wheelchair
ramp must be less than or equal to 4.78.

2) The length of one ramp is 16 feet. The vertical rise is 14 inches. Estimate the ramps
horizontal distance and its ramp angle. Does this ram meet the Uniform Federal
Accessibility Standards?

3) You want to build a ramp with a vertical rise of 6 inches. You want to minimize the
horizontal distance taken up by the ramp but still meet the Uniform Federal Accessibility
Standards. Draw a sketch showing the approximate dimensions of your ramp.

4) You are in a hot air balloon that is 600 feet


above the ground where you can see your
friend. If the angle from your line of sight
to your friend is 20, how far is he from the
point on the ground below the hot air
balloon?

5) The angle from the tee box to the green is


10 on a par 3, 185 yard hole as shown.
How much higher is the tee box than the
green? Round to the nearest yard.

6) You are designing a ramp where the horizontal distance


is twice the vertical rise. What will be the ramp angle to
the nearest tenth of a degree?

7) A surveyor needs to find the distance BC across a lake


as part of a project to build a bridge. The distance from
point A to point B is 325 feet. The measurement of angle
A is 42 and the measurement of angel B is 110. What
is the distance BC across the lake to the nearest foot?

Use the following information to answer questions 8 through 10


You are watching a fireworks display where you are standing
290 feet behind the launch pad. The launch tubes are aimed
directly away from you at an angle of 65 with the ground. The
angle for you to see the fireworks is 40.

8) To the nearest foot, what is the horizontal distance from


the launch pad to the point where the fireworks explode?

9) To the nearest foot, what is the height of the fireworks when they explode?

10) What is the measure of angle A?

11) A tree casts a shadow 21 m long. The angle of elevation of the sun is 51. What is the
height of the tree?

12) You are flying a kite and have let out 80 m of string. The kites angle of elevation with
the ground is 40. If the string is stretched straight, how high is the kite above the
ground?

13) An airplane climbs at an angle of 18 with the ground. Find the ground distance the
plane travels as it moves 2500 m through the air. Give your answer to the nearest
100 m.

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