Trigonometry (Part 4) Finding the Height of a Mountain Trig Problem Solving | Beard Squared
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In this video, Trigonometry (Part 4) we find the Height of a Mountain Problem Solving using trigonometry. Sometimes it is difficult or even impossible to measure angles, heights, and distances directly. Suppose you are in a boat at sea. You look up at a mountain in front of you and wonder how high it is. Why, because you are genuine math student and love to problem solve, that’s why :) You have no way of measuring the height directly (Yes, you could just Google the height of the mountain, but let's imagine there isn’t any cellular internet connection for a while.... God forbids!). What you can do is measure the angle from horizontal to the top of the mountain. So, you make two measurements from point A and B which are 300 m apart in a direct line with the mountain, a bit like Moana :)
We will explore using Trigonometry how to solve such amazing and life defining essential problems that everyone should know how to solve :)
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In this video, Trigonometry (Part 4) we find the Height of a Mountain Problem Solving using trigonometry. Sometimes it is difficult or even impossible to measure angles, heights, and distances directly. Suppose you are in a boat at sea. You look up at a mountain in front of you and wonder how high it is. Why, because you are genuine math student and love to problem solve, that’s why :) You have no way of measuring the height directly (Yes, you could just Google the height of the mountain, but let's imagine there isn’t any cellular internet connection for a while.... God forbids!). What you can do is measure the angle from horizontal to the top of the mountain. So, you make two measurements from point A and B which are 300 m apart in a direct line with the mountain, a bit like Moana :)
We will explore using Trigonometry how to solve such amazing and life defining essential problems that everyone should know how to solve :)
CHECK OUT:
Previous Lesson: Finding the missing length - Trigonometry (Part 2) Finding missing...
Fiding the missing angles Trig - Trigonometry (Part 3) Finding the Mis...
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