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Two surveyors want to find the height of an electricity pylon - Leaving Cert Mathematics - Question 8 - 2012

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Two surveyors want to find the height of an electricity pylon. There is a fence around the pylon that they cannot cross for safety reasons. The ground is inclined at... show full transcript

Worked Solution & Example Answer:Two surveyors want to find the height of an electricity pylon - Leaving Cert Mathematics - Question 8 - 2012

Step 1

Explain how they could find the height of the pylon.

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Step 2

Write down possible values for the measurements taken, and use them to show how to find the height of the pylon.

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Step 3

Calculate the common length of the bars [AF] and [DE], in metres, correct to three decimal places.

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Step 4

In order to secure the bar [AF] to [DE], the manufacturer needs to know: - the measure of the angle EGF, and - the common distance |AG| = |DC|.

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To find the measures necessary for securing the bar [AF] to [DE]:

  1. Calculate the Angle EGF:
    • From triangle AFB, we can find:
    heta = an^{-1}(2) \ \ Price therefore angle EGF as: ext{Angle EGF } = an^{-1}(2) \ ext{leads to} \ ext{Angle EGF} = 63.43° \ \ ext{to two decimal places } EGF ≈ 63.43° \ \ 2. **Calculate Distance |AG| = |DC|**: Length found through basic distance measurement: \ $$ |AG| + |GE| = |GE| + |DC| \ |AG| ≈ 0.5m \ |DC| ≈ 1.7m ext{ based on distance included and horizontal bars.} $$ - Provide the distance: |AG| to the nearest decimal point as 0.558 - Lastly approximate length for anchoring at secured points to correct decimal places.

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