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Wyoming's highest elevation point is Gannett Peak and is 13,809 feet (4209.1 meters) above sea level
Oahu's highest point is the peak of Ka'ala and is 4,025 feet (1,227 meters) above sea level
Using the expression for tangent: tan(angle)=opposite/adjacent, and x to denote the height of the tree, we have tan(35)=x/24 So x=24*tan(35) = 24*0.4738 = 11.37 So the tree is 11.37 feet tall
The ladder forms a right angle with the building: the ground and the building forming the right angle and the ladder forming the hypotenuse. If the length of the ladder is L metres, then sin(49) = 12/L So L = 12/sin(49) = 15.9 = 16 metres.
The apex of an object is typically it's highest point, turning point, or climax. There fore the very tip of a pyramid would be its apex as long as you define one side as ground level (The base).
If the base of the elevation is at a distance d from the observer, then the highest point is at a height = d*tan(angle of elevation)
The question is not quite clear but if the angle of elevation is 26 degrees at a distance of 165 feet away from the building then its height is 80.47587711 feet. 165*tan(26) = 80.47587711 feet
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Using trigonometry and the sine ratio the distance is 959 meters to the nearest meter.
New York's lowest point is level with the Atlantic Ocean. The highest point is Mount Marcy and is 5,343 feet (1628.57 meters) above sea level
A suspension bridge is supported from a height of 30 feet. The length of the wire used to suspend the bridge, from the ground to the top, is 65 feet. What is the angle of elevation from the base of the bridge to the point of suspension?
If the engineer's eye is at ground level, then the distance to the point on the building underneath its highest point is 450/tan(22) ft. If the engineer was standing and his eyes were x ft above the ground, the distance is (450-x)/tan(22) ft.
Hawaii's lowest elevation point is at sea level
well elevation is the distance in a particular location between the surface and where the surface of the sea would be at a 90 degree angle measurement (if up to sea level then it's a negative elevation, down to sea level it's a positive elevation). So the elevation of a city would either be the lowest or highest natural (not manmade like a building) point in the city or the average elevation of the city(i'm pretty sure it's this) or the average of the lowest and highest point in the city.
North Carolina's lowest elevation point is level with the Atlantic Ocean and the highest elevation point is Mount Mitchell and is 6,684 feet (2,037 meters) above sea level
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Maine's highest elevation point, Mount Katahdin, is 5,270 feet (1606.4 meters) above sea level. The lowest elevation point is actually level with the Atlantic Ocean