Ski Jump Problem: Verify if Tangent is <20º

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The ski jumper's trajectory forms a 35º angle with the horizontal, while the slope is at -45º. To ensure the jumper does not fall, the tangent of the trajectory at impact must be less than 20º. The equation y = -x is derived from the geometry of the problem, where the slope's angle creates a right triangle with equal non-hypotenuse sides. Understanding this relationship clarifies why y = -x is relevant to the trajectory analysis. The discussion emphasizes the importance of visualizing the problem accurately to grasp the underlying mathematical relationships.
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1. Homework Statement
A ski jumper leaves the end of the slope, make a 35º with the horizontal and the slope making -45º with the horizontal. it has initial velocity of 8m/s. For him not to fall the tangent of the trajectory and the slope at the moment of impact should not be bigger then 20º, please verify if that's the case


2. Homework Equations
x = 8*cos(35)t
y = 8*sen(35)t -(1/2)gt^2




I have this exercise solved, what I'm trying to understand is why we want that y = -x, everything in pink is not in the original "drawing" of the problem



new here so hello everyone ^^
 

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Welcome to the forums.

The reason why you want y = -x is to do with the fact that they specifiy when horizontal and the slope making -45º with the horizontal. Try drawing yourself a right angled triangle where one of the angles is 45º, by doing so the other one must be 45º, and both non hypotenuse sides are equal in length.

Can you see why this implies y = -x ?
 
Oh ok, took a while to realize that, i guess my own drawing was misleading me, (cause i do a curve for the slope). Now i can see the relation that implies y = -x

so its something like what's in purple in the new picture.

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