SOLUTION: Sketch the figure of the given situation and solve the given problem. Application on Solving Inverse Trigonometric Functions. A. On the wall of Mr.Alvarez's house, a picture w

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Question 1193535: Sketch the figure of the given situation and solve the given problem.
Application on Solving Inverse Trigonometric Functions.
A. On the wall of Mr.Alvarez's house, a picture was hung in 6 meters high, so that it's location is 5 meters above an observer's eye. How far should the observer stand from the wall so that the angle subtended by picture at the eye shall be maximum?''.

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A. On the wall of Mr.Alvarez's house, a picture was hung in [sic] 6 meters high, so that it's [sic] location is 5 meters above an observer's eye. How far should the observer stand from the wall so that the angle subtended by picture at the eye shall be maximum?
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Not clear.
Is the center of the picture at 6 meters?
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it's = it is

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