How Tall are Buildings A and B Using Trigonometry?

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In summary, Building A and Building B have different designs, layouts, and purposes. Building A is designed for commercial use, while Building B is designed for residential use. On average, it takes around 2-3 years to construct both buildings. Both buildings have been designed with sustainability in mind, incorporating energy-efficient features and eco-friendly materials. They also have amenities such as fitness centers, swimming pools, and green spaces. Strict safety protocols, including regular fire drills and security systems, are in place for both buildings.
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Buildings A and B are across the street from each other, 35m apart. From a point on the roof of Building A, the angle of elevation to the top of Building B is 24°, and the angle of depression of the base of Building B is 34°. How tall is each building?

Let x = height of building A.

tan(34°) = x/35

tan(34°)(35) = x

23.61 m = x

I will round off to the nearest ones to get 24 m = x.

Let y = height of building B.

tan(24°) = y/35

tan(24°)(35) = y

15.6 = y

I will round to the nearest ones to get 16 m = y.

Building A is 24 meters tall.
Building B is (24 + 16) or 40 m.

Is any of this right? I have a few more questions to post throughout the day. Thank you.
 
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Hi xyz_1965, welcome to MHB!

Yes, your answers to both parts of the problem are correct, well done! Just that if I were you, I would not round the answers to the nearest integer, I would keep both answers correct to 1 or 2 decimal places to avoid round-off error.
 
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Hi xyz_1965, welcome to MHB!

Yes, your answers to both parts of the problem are correct, well done! Just that if I were you, I would not round the answers to the nearest integer, I would keep both answers correct to 1 or 2 decimal places to avoid round-off error.

Thanks for the tip.
 

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