A scientist measures the angle x and the distance y between the Earth and the Sun. Using complete sentences, explain how the scientist can use only these two measurements to calculate the distance between the Sun and the shooting star.

A scientist measures the angle x and the distance y between the Earth and the Sun Using complete sentences explain how the scientist can use only these two meas class=

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We know that :

[tex]\spadesuit[/tex]  [tex]Cos\theta = \frac{Adjacent Side}{Hypotenuse}[/tex]

Here Adjacent Side is BC, which is Distance between the Sun and Earth

Hypotenuse is CA, which is Distance between the Sun and Shooting star

⇒ [tex]Cosx = \frac{BC}{CA}[/tex]

Given : Distance between Earth and Sun (BC) = y

⇒ [tex]Cosx = \frac{y}{Distance\;between\;the\;Sun\;and\;Shooting\;Star}[/tex]

⇒ [tex]Distance\;between\;the\;Sun\;and\;Shooting\;Star = \frac{y}{Cosx}[/tex]

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