To find the angle of elevation of the tower's top from point B, we first need to understand the given conditions:
Since the angle of elevation of the tower from C is complementary to the angle from A, we need to establish the relationship for these angles:
Let the height of the tower be \(h\).
From point A, we have:
\(\tan(\theta) = \frac{h}{4}\) [Equation 1]
From point C, the complementary angle gives:
\(\tan(90^\circ - \theta) = \frac{h}{16}\)
We know \(\tan(90^\circ - \theta) = \cot(\theta)\), thus
\(\cot(\theta) = \frac{h}{16}\)
Therefore, \(\cot(\theta) = \frac{1}{\tan(\theta)}\) leads to:
\(\frac{1}{\tan(\theta)} = \frac{h}{16}\) [Equation 2]
Equating both expressions for \(h\):
From Equation 1: \(h = 4 \tan(\theta)\)
From Equation 2: \(h = 16 \cot(\theta) = 16 (\frac{1}{\tan(\theta)})\)
Equating them: \(4 \tan(\theta) = 16 (\frac{1}{\tan(\theta)})\)
Solving, we get: \(\tan^2(\theta) = 4\), hence \(\tan(\theta) = 2\) or \(\tan(\theta) = -2\) (ignoring negative as angle is positive)
Approximation gives \(\theta = 63.43^\circ\)
Now, for B:
Since B is at 8 meters (middle point), coincidentally:
\(tan(45^\circ) = 1\) fits the scenario perfectly for a middle distance due to symmetry in the complementary situation overviewed.
Thus, the angle of elevation from B is 45 degrees.
Given:
The angles of elevation from points A and C are complementary. Complementary angles add up to \(90^\circ\).
To find the angle of elevation from point B, consider the following steps:
Therefore, the angle of elevation of the tower's top from B is 45 degrees.
Light Chemicals is an industrial paint supplier with presence in three locations: Mumbai, Hyderabad and Bengaluru. The sunburst chart below shows the distribution of the number of employees of different departments of Light Chemicals. There are four departments: Finance, IT, HR and Sales. The employees are deployed in four ranks: junior, mid, senior and executive. The chart shows four levels: location, department, rank and gender (M: male, F: female). At every level, the number of employees at a location/department/rank/gender are proportional to the corresponding area of the region represented in the chart.
Due to some issues with the software, the data on junior female employees have gone missing. Notice that there are junior female employees in Mumbai HR, Sales and IT departments, Hyderabad HR department, and Bengaluru IT and Finance departments. The corresponding missing numbers are marked u, v, w, x, y and z in the diagram, respectively.
It is also known that:
a) Light Chemicals has a total of 210 junior employees.
b) Light Chemicals has a total of 146 employees in the IT department.
c) Light Chemicals has a total of 777 employees in the Hyderabad office.
d) In the Mumbai office, the number of female employees is 55.
