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10th Maths Chapter 6 Trigonometry Exercise 6.2

10th Maths Chapter 6 Trigonometry Exercise 6.2

10th Standard Maths Chapter 6 Trigonometry Exercise 6.2 Guide. TN SSLC Samacheer Kalvi Guide Chapter 6 Exercise 6.2 Book Back Answers & Solutions. 10th All Subject Guide – Click Here. Class 1 to 12 All Subject Book Back Answers – Click Here.  
 

10th Maths Chapter 6 Trigonometry Guide

1. Find the angle of elevation of the top of a tower from a point on the ground, which is 30 m away from the foot of a tower of height 10√3 m.

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2. A road is flanked on either side by continuous rows of houses of height 4√3 m with no space in between them. A pedestrian is standing on the median of the road facing a row house. The angle of elevation from the pedestrian to the top of the house is 30°. Find the width of the road.

 

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3. To a man standing outside his house, the angles of elevation of the top and bottom of a window are 60° and 45° respectively. If the height of the man is 180 cm and if he is 5 m away from the wall, what is the height of the window? (√3 = 1.732)

 

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4. A statue 1.6 m tall stands on the top of a pedestal. From a point on the ground, the angle of elevation of the top of the statue is 60° and from the same point, the angle of elevation of the top of the pedestal is 40°. Find the height of the pedestal. (tan 40° = 0.8391, √3 = 1.732)

 

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Let ‘p’ be the fit of the pedestal and d be the distance of the statue from point of cabs, on the ground.
Given the elevation of the top of the statue from p f on the ground is 60°.
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5. A flag pole ‘h’ meters is on the top of the hemispherical dome of radius V meters. A man is standing 7 m away from the dome. Seeing the top of the pole at an angle of 45° and moving 5 m away from the dome and seeing the bottom of the pole at an angle 30°. Find

  • (i) the height of the pole
  • (ii) radius of the dome.

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6. The top of a 15 m high tower makes an angle of elevation of 60° with the bottom of an electronic pole and angle of elevation of 30° with the top of the pole. What is the height of the electric pole?

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Let BD be tower of height = 15 m
AE be pole of height = ‘p’
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