A straight tree is broken due to thunder storm. The broken part is bent in such a way that the peak touches the ground at an angle elevation of 45°. The peak of the tree touches the ground at a distance of 25 m. What will be the height of the tree?

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Heights and Distances problems on: Applications of right triangles in geometry, including problems involving height and distance, angle of elevation, angle of depression, and multiple observers. Trigonometric ratios can be used to find heights and distances.  Here are some formulas related to height and distance:  Height: height=tan(angle) x  distance Distance: $B (distance)= A (height)tan (e )    Some other useful heights & distance formulas are:  sin = height/ hypotenuse  cosec = hypotenuse/ height  cos = distance/ hypotenuse  sec = hypotenuse/ distance  cot = distance/... Show more

A straight tree is broken due to thunder storm. The broken part is bent in such a way that the peak touches the ground at an angle elevation of 45°. The peak of the tree touches the ground at a distance of 25 m. What will be the height of the tree?