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2. calculate the angle of elevation and the slope of the hypotenuse. a)…

Question

  1. calculate the angle of elevation and the slope of the hypotenuse.

a) 11 ft 25 ft
b) 29 cm 14 cm

  1. a ski jump rises 3 feet over a run of 7 feet.

a) what is the length of the surface of the jump?
b) what is the angle of elevation of the jump?

Explanation:

Step1: Recall Pythagorean theorem for part 3a

For a right - triangle with legs \(a = 3\) and \(b = 7\), the length of the hypotenuse \(c\) (surface of the jump) is given by \(c=\sqrt{a^{2}+b^{2}}\).
\[c=\sqrt{3^{2}+7^{2}}=\sqrt{9 + 49}=\sqrt{58}\approx7.62\]

Step2: Recall tangent formula for part 3b

The tangent of the angle of elevation \(\theta\) in a right - triangle is \(\tan\theta=\frac{\text{rise}}{\text{run}}\). Here, \(\text{rise}=3\) and \(\text{run}=7\), so \(\tan\theta=\frac{3}{7}\). Then \(\theta=\arctan(\frac{3}{7})\approx23.2^{\circ}\)

Answer:

a) The length of the surface of the jump is approximately \(7.62\) feet.
b) The angle of elevation of the jump is approximately \(23.2^{\circ}\)