Question 1200432
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The angle of elevation of point Q from point
P is given as 40.2°, PQ=26.7m. How high
is point Q above the level of point P?
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Make a sketch if you need it.


Let x be "How high is point Q above the level of point P", 
i.e. the value under the problem's question.


You have a right-angled triangle.
PQ = 26.7 meters is its hypotenuse;
The angle of elevation of 40.2° is the opposite angle to leg x,
so you can write

    sin(40.2°) = {{{x/26.7}}},

based on the definition of sine. From this equation

    x = 26.7*sin(40.2°).


Use your calculator and complete this assignment on your own.
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Happy calculations (!)