balloon rises straight up; express ht as fcn of angle of....

mercury30

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Problem: A hot air balloon rising straight up from a level field is tracked by a range finder located 500 feet from the point of liftoff. Express the balloon’s height as a function of the angle the line from the range finder to the balloon makes with the ground. If the sine of the angle is , find the height of the balloon.

a) Given the above problem, provide written responses to address the following points as precisely and thoroughly as possible.
b) Explain the problem in your own words.
c) What mathematical concepts learned in this module apply to this problem?
d) Explain the steps you must take to solve this problem
e) What is the most difficult aspect of solving this problem?
f) Explain exactly what the answer means from a mathematical perspective.
 
Re: Calculus I

You had better get started.

a) This is an instruction, not a problem statement.
b) Only you know your own words.
c) Only you know what module you just went through.
d) There must be a right triangle in there, somewhere.
e) Sometimes, jsut starting is the hardest part. This appears to be the case.
f) Please refer to b)-e)

Not much help there. Provide some calculation and verbiage and there are many who can help you on your way.
 
Re: Calculus I

mercury30 said:
Problem:
A hot air balloon rising straight up from a level field is tracked by a range finder located 500 feet from the point of liftoff.
Express the balloon’s height as a function of the angle the line from the range finder to the balloon makes with the ground.
If the sine of the angle is , find the height of the balloon.

a) Given the above problem, provide written responses to address the following points as precisely and thoroughly as possible.
b) Explain the problem in your own words.
c) What mathematical concepts learned in this module apply to this problem?
d) Explain the steps you must take to solve this problem
e) What is the most difficult aspect of solving this problem?
f) Explain exactly what the answer means from a mathematical perspective.

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