Question47. To estimate the width of an archaeological mound, archaeologists place two stakes on opposite ends of the widest point. See Eigure 8.51 . They set a third stake 82 feet from one stake and 97 feet from the other stake. The angle formed is . Find the width of the mound.
Figure 8.51
Studdy Solution
STEP 1
1. We are given a triangle formed by the three stakes.
2. One angle in the triangle is .
3. The distances from the third stake to the other two stakes are 82 feet and 97 feet.
4. We need to find the width of the mound, which is the distance between the two stakes on opposite ends of the widest point.
STEP 2
1. Identify the triangle and label the sides and angles.
2. Use the Law of Cosines to find the width of the mound.
STEP 3
Identify the triangle formed by the three stakes. Let's label the stakes as points , , and . Assume: - and are the stakes on opposite ends of the mound. - is the third stake. - The angle at is . - The distance feet. - The distance feet. - The width of the mound is the distance .
STEP 4
Use the Law of Cosines to find the width . The Law of Cosines states:
where is the side opposite angle , and and are the other two sides. In this case:
- feet
- feet
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STEP 5
Substitute the known values into the Law of Cosines formula:
STEP 6
Calculate each term:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Substitute these values back into the equation:
STEP 7
Calculate the expression:
Take the square root to find :
The width of the mound is approximately feet.
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