3D Trigonometry & Pythagoras
An aerial photograph is
taken by a camera at C,
480 m...
Mathematics, 17.05.2021 22:00 doritasanchez
3D Trigonometry & Pythagoras
An aerial photograph is
taken by a camera at C,
480 m above a flat
horizontal surface. The
boundary of the region
photographed is the
square PQRS, with
centre O. The lines CP,
CQ, CR and CS are all
inclined at 35° to the Calculate the area of the square
vertical CO.
PQRS, giving your answer to a
reasonable degree of accuracy.
5 marks
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