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13. On the same side of a tower, two objects are located. When observed from the top of the tower, their angles of depression are 45° and 60°. If the height of the tower is 150 m, find the distance between the objects.

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Class 10th CBSE, Rd Sharma, some applications of trigonometry

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    RD Sharma Solutions For Class 10 Maths Chapter 12 Solutions

    Given,

    The height of the tower (AB) = 150m

    Angles of depressions of the two objects are 45o and 60o.

    In ΔABD

    tan 45o = AB/ BD

    1 = 150/ BD

    BD = 150m

    Next, in ΔABC

    tan 60o = AB/ BC

    √3 = 150/ BC

    BC = 150/√3

    BC = 50√3 = 50(1.732) = 86.6 m

    So,

    DC = BD – BC = 150 – 86.6 = = 63.4

    Therefore, the distance between two objects = 63.4 m

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