
14. A wire holding a tower makes a 73° angle with level ground. At a point...
Question 14 (5 points) In which quadrant does the angle t lie if sec(t) O and sin(t) 0? A) IV B) I C) IlI D) Can't be determined E) I1 Question 15 (5 points) A radio transmission tower is 581 feet tall. A guy wire is to be attached 6 feet from the top and is to make an angle of 250 with the ground? How many feet long should the guy wire be? Round your answer to the nearest...
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7) A radio tower 500 feet tall, and the ground on one side of the tower has an inclination to the horizontal of 10 degrees while the other does not. How long should the wires be if wire sis to be connect to the top of the tower and wiret is to be connected to the middle of the tower. Both wires are secured at 1000 feet directly above and below the base of...
Question 15 The proper angle for a ladder is about 75 from the ground. Suppose you have a 4 foot ladder. How high can it reach? A HHHHHH feet Show your work on paper and upload. Choose File No file chosen Question 16 Solve the triangle ABC if b = 127, c = 160, ZB = 40" a LA- degrees degrees Assume LA is opposite side a, ZB is opposite side b, and ZC is opposite side State the law...
Homework 8.1 Applications Score: 0/5 0/5 answered Question 1 Points A and B are separated by a lake. To find the distance between them, a surveyor locates a point Con land such than ZCAB = 43.8. Find the distance across the lake from A to B. B 5388 43.8° с 338 ft NOTE: The triangle is NOT drawn to scale. ft distance = Enter your answer as a number; your answer should be accurate to 2 decimal places. mework 8.1...
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