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  • May 3, 2009, 05:32 AM
    DMill
    Bearings / elevation combo
    I really do hope you can assist me with a question. I am helping some friends prepare for exams and I can't seem to get this question. Perhaps my diagram is off... Maybe the publisher missed some info??

    A vertical pole AB is standing on level ground. L and M are two points 20m apart on the same side of a straight road running from East to West past the pole. The bearing of B, the foot of the pole, from L and M is 015 and 055 respectively. The angle of elevation of A from L is 17 degrees.

    a) Draw a sketch of triangle BLM
    b) Calculate the distance LB - supposed to be 17.9m
    c) Calculate the height of the pole AB - I got that one out, using 17.9 to be the given correct answer of 5.47
  • May 3, 2009, 11:11 AM
    Perito
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    angle LBM = 55-15 = 40
    angle LMB = 35
    angle BLM = 105

    we use the Law of sines:











    I'm not sure where they got 17.9. Maybe my bearing is backward.

    The second image is, to my mind, more correct since the "bearing" from L to B is 15 degrees (east of north) and the bearing from M to B is 55 degrees. I think the math is still the same, however and it doesn't give the 17.9
  • May 4, 2009, 07:43 AM
    Unknown008

    Nope, the second one does give 17.9, I got it. Maybe you did a calculation mistake, Perito.
  • May 4, 2009, 07:51 AM
    Perito

    Undoubtedly.

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