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Question 21 (1992)
‘Pwo yachts A and B subtend an angle of 60° at the
base C of a cliff, From yacht A the angle of elevation
of the point P, 100 metres vertically above C, is 20°.
‘Yacht B is 600 metres from C.
(@ Calculate the length of AC.
Gi) Calculate the distance between the two
yachts.
Question 22 (1994)
Uluru is a large rock on flat ground in Central
‘Australia, Three tourists A, B, and C are observing
Uluru from the ground. A is due north of Uluru, C
is due east of Uluru, and B is on the line-of-sight
from A to C and between them. The angles of
elevation to the summit of Uluru from A, B, and C
are 26°, 28°, and 30°, respectively.
‘Determine the bearing of B from Uluru.
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3 In AFUGC, cot O° = UC
‘3 UC= heat 34°
3 . fn ABUT, cot 2e°= UB
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XX “UB = hoof 28°
ue heater ¢ In AFUT, cof 26°= 4A
~ Up=hut26°
In AKUC, fan t= keot30* = faneo®
Cot26° Fan 64°
LA= 40219?
InARUB, Ba Sted = eu A
breokee Keot 29° .
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dof 2g°
2 San LABU= ten be x oui (40-14)
fan 62° ;2» LABUT 44-70--- OF _/45; 39 a
‘S CAE.
= 190° Ley ia ) nee
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