19. You go to the park on a windy day to fly a kite. You have released 40 feet of string. The string makes an angle of 36° with the ground. How high is the kite in the air? Sin 36- P/h 0.5878=P/10 P=23,512 Feet 20. A helicopter rose vertically 325 meters and then flew east 500 meters. How far is the helicopter from its starting point? 2 x²=325²=6 500 こ6
19. You go to the park on a windy day to fly a kite. You have released 40 feet of string. The string makes an angle of 36° with the ground. How high is the kite in the air? Sin 36- P/h 0.5878=P/10 P=23,512 Feet 20. A helicopter rose vertically 325 meters and then flew east 500 meters. How far is the helicopter from its starting point? 2 x²=325²=6 500 こ6
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![19. You go to the park on a windy day to fly a kite. You have released 40 feet of string. The string makes an
angle of 36° with the ground. How high is the kite in the air? Sin 36- P/h
0.5878=P/40
P=23,512 feet
x²=325² = 6
2
20. A helicopter rose vertically 325 meters and then flew east 500 meters. How far is the helicopter from its
starting point?
500
x² = 105625+250000
+355685
x=596,34 meters
325
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Transcribed Image Text:19. You go to the park on a windy day to fly a kite. You have released 40 feet of string. The string makes an
angle of 36° with the ground. How high is the kite in the air? Sin 36- P/h
0.5878=P/40
P=23,512 feet
x²=325² = 6
2
20. A helicopter rose vertically 325 meters and then flew east 500 meters. How far is the helicopter from its
starting point?
500
x² = 105625+250000
+355685
x=596,34 meters
325
32
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