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Two eagles are flying in the sky at a height of 10sqrt3 m above the ground. A boy standing at a point on the ground looks towards the eagles, making angles of elevation of 60° and 30° respectively. - Geometry Mathematics 2

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Two eagles are flying in the sky at a height of `10sqrt3` m above the ground. A boy standing at a point on the ground looks towards the eagles, making angles of elevation of 60° and 30° respectively. Find the distance between these two eagles.

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Given:

The height of both eagles (h): `10sqrt3`

Angle of elevation of the 1st eagle (θ1): 60°

Angle of elevation of the 2nd eagle (θ2): 30°

Let x1 be the horizontal distance of the first eagle from the boy, and x2 be the distance of the second eagle.

⇒ For the first eagle (60°):

`tan(60°) = ("Height")/("Distance" (x_1))`

`sqrt3 = (10sqrt3)/x_1`

`x_1 = (10sqrt3)/sqrt3`

∴ x1 = 10 m

⇒ For the second eagle (30°):

`tan(30°) = ("Height")/("Distance" (x_2))`

`1/sqrt3 = (10sqrt3)/x_2`

x2 = `10sqrt3 xx sqrt3`

x2 = 10 × 3

∴ x2 = 30 m

Case 1: Eagles are on the same side of the boy:

Distance = x2 − x1

= 30 m − 10 m

∴ Distance = 20 m

If eagles are on the same side of the boy, the distance will be 20 m.

Case 2: Eagles are on the opposite side of the boy:

Distance = x2 + x1

= 30 m + 10 m

∴ Distance = 40 m

If eagles are on the opposite side of the boy, the distance will be 40 m.

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