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Firefighters use trigonometry to determine the height of buildings and other structures. It is also used to measure distances and angles needed to reach the scene of a fire. Trigonometry is also used to calculate the flow of water or foam needed to extinguish a fire.

  • Calculating the height of a building or structure
  • Measuring distances and angles to reach the scene of a fire
  • Calculating the amount of water or foam needed to extinguish a fire

Firefighters use trigonometry to determine the best way to approach a fire and to ensure that the necessary resources are available. Without the use of trigonometry firefighters would not be able to accurately and efficiently respond to fires.

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