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a tiny but horrible alien is standing at the top of the eiffel tower (which is 324 meters tall) and threatening to destroy the city of paris!
a men in black agent is standing at ground level, 54 meters across the eiffel square, aiming his laser gun at the alien.
at what angle, in degrees, should the agent shoot his laser gun?
round your final answer to the nearest tenth.
Step1: Identify the triangle sides
We have a right triangle where the opposite side to the angle we want to find (let's call it $\theta$) is the height of the Eiffel Tower, 324 meters, and the adjacent side is the horizontal distance, 54 meters.
Step2: Use the tangent function
The tangent of an angle in a right triangle is defined as the ratio of the opposite side to the adjacent side. So, $\tan(\theta) = \frac{\text{opposite}}{\text{adjacent}} = \frac{324}{54}$.
Step3: Calculate the ratio
First, calculate $\frac{324}{54} = 6$.
Step4: Find the angle
To find $\theta$, we take the arctangent (inverse tangent) of 6. So, $\theta = \arctan(6)$.
Step5: Compute the angle in degrees
Using a calculator, $\arctan(6) \approx 80.5377^\circ$.
Step6: Round to the nearest tenth
Rounding 80.5377 to the nearest tenth gives 80.5. Wait, no, wait, 80.5377 rounded to the nearest tenth: the hundredth digit is 3, which is less than 5? Wait, no, 80.5377: the tenths place is 5, hundredths is 3? Wait, no, 80.5377 is 80 degrees, 5 tenths, 3 hundredths, 7 thousandths, 7 ten - thousandths. Wait, no, actually, $\arctan(6)$ is approximately 80.537677 degrees. So when rounding to the nearest tenth, we look at the hundredth place, which is 3? Wait, no, 80.537677: the number is 80.5 (tenths place) and 3 (hundredths place). Wait, no, 80.537677: the decimal part is 0.537677. The tenths digit is 5, the hundredths digit is 3. Wait, no, that can't be. Wait, no, I must have miscalculated $\frac{324}{54}$. Wait, 54 times 6 is 324, so $\frac{324}{54}=6$. Then $\arctan(6)$: let's check with a calculator. If we calculate $\arctan(6)$:
Using a calculator, $\tan^{-1}(6) \approx 80.53767741^\circ$. Rounding to the nearest tenth: the digit in the hundredth place is 3, which is less than 5? Wait, no, 80.53767741: the tenths place is 5, the hundredths place is 3. Wait, no, that would mean we round down? But that's incorrect. Wait, no, I think I made a mistake in the sides. Wait, the problem says 54 meters across the Eiffel square. Wait, the diagram shows 54? Wait, the user's diagram has 54? Wait, in the problem statement, it's 54 meters, but in the diagram, it's 54? Wait, no, in the diagram, the horizontal distance is 54? Wait, but when I calculated $\frac{324}{54}=6$, that's correct. But let's check the arctangent of 6. Let's use a calculator:
$\tan(80^\circ) \approx 5.6713$, $\tan(81^\circ) \approx 6.3138$. So 6 is between $\tan(80^\circ)$ and $\tan(81^\circ)$. Let's calculate the difference. Let $x = 80 + d$, where $d$ is in degrees. $\tan(80 + d)=6$. We know that $\tan(80^\circ)\approx5.6713$, $\tan(81^\circ)\approx6.3138$. The difference between 6 and 5.6713 is $6 - 5.6713 = 0.3287$. The difference between 6.3138 and 5.6713 is $6.3138 - 5.6713 = 0.6425$. So $d=\frac{0.3287}{0.6425}\times1\approx0.5116$ degrees. So $\theta\approx80 + 0.5116\approx80.5$ degrees? Wait, but when I use a calculator to compute $\arctan(6)$ directly, I get approximately 80.5377 degrees, which rounds to 80.5 when rounded to the nearest tenth? Wait, no, 80.5377: the tenths place is 5, the hundredths place is 3. Wait, no, 80.5377 is 80.5 (tenths) and 3 (hundredths). Wait, no, 80.5377: the number is 80.5377. To round to the nearest tenth, we look at the hundredth digit, which is 3. Since 3 < 5, we round down, so 80.5? Wait, but that seems low? Wait, no, wait, $\tan(80^\circ)\approx5.67$, $\tan(80.5^\circ)\approx\tan(80 + 0.5)=\tan(80^\circ)+\frac{0.5\times\pi}{180}\times\sec^{2}(80^\circ)$. $\sec(80^\circ)=\frac{1}{\cos(80^\circ)}\approx\frac{1}{0.1736}\approx5.759$. $\sec^{2}(80^…
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