Trigonometry Part 4 Quiz
Trigonometry Part 4 Quiz will put your skills to the test in a fun and exciting way. It’s a field of math that was crucial to the development of early navigation. Sailors would use trigonometric principles to determine their location at sea by measuring the angle of the stars above the horizon. This practical application of the trigonometry word problems quiz is a testament to its real-world importance. We have compiled a series of challenging questions that will sharpen your knowledge of heights and distances problems. Get ready to apply your knowledge and solve some intriguing puzzles in this test on trigonometry.
Sample Questions from This Quiz
- An airplane is flying at an altitude of 1000 m. The angle of depression from the airplane to a point on the ground is 45°. What is the horizontal distance of the airplane from the point on the ground?
- A flagstaff stands on the top of a 50 m high building. The angle of elevation of the top of the flagstaff from a point on the ground is 60° and the angle of elevation of the top of the building from the same point is 30°. Find the height of the flagstaff
- A person standing on the bank of a river observes that the angle of elevation of the top of a tree on the opposite bank is 60°. When he moves 40 m away from the bank, the angle of elevation becomes 30°. What is the width of the river?
- A boy standing 30 m away from a tower observes the angle of elevation of the top of the tower as 30°. His eyes are 1.5 m above the ground. What is the height of the tower?
- The angle of depression of two ships from the top of a lighthouse are 45° and 30° respectively. If the ships are on opposite sides of the lighthouse and the lighthouse is 100 m high, find the distance between the two ships.
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