April 25, 2009

Determining the distance a ship is from two lighthouses?

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Sean G asked:


Not sure how to do this…please help!!

The navigator of a ship at sea spots two lighthouses that she knows to be 3 miles apart along a straight seashore. She determines that the angles formed between two-line-of-sigh observations of the lighthouses and the line from the ship directly to shore are 15 degrees and 35 degress.
A.) How far is the ship from lighthouse A? (Side A up top)
B.)How far is the ship from light house B? (Side B down low)
C.) How far is the ship from shore? (Side C)

Thanks for any help.

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April 26, 2009

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