For a rope course and climbing wall, a guy wire R is attached 47 ft high on a vertical pole. Another guy wire S is attached 40 ft above the ground on

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2021-05-26

For a rope course and climbing wall, a guy wire R is attached 47 ft high on a vertical pole. Another guy wire S is attached 40 ft above the ground on the same pole. Find the angle α between the wires if they are attached to the ground 50 ft from the pole.

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crocolylec

crocolylec

Skilled2021-05-27Added 100 answers

Let x be the angle of the smaller right triangle and y be the angle of the larger right triangle so that:
α=yx
For the smaller right triangle with hypotenuse as guy wire S, we can use the tangent ratio to find x:
tanx=4050
x=tan1(4050)
x38.66°
For the larger right triangle with hypotenuse as guy wire R, we can use the tangent ratio to find y
tany=4750
y=tan1(4750)
y43.23°
Hence, α=43.23°38.66°
α4.57

Jeffrey Jordon

Jeffrey Jordon

Expert2021-08-11Added 2605 answers

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