Problem 1: Suppose a man stands in front of a mirror as shown in the figure. His eyes are 1.7 m above the floor, and the top of his head is 0.11 m higher. ▶ hb= = sin() cotan() atan() cosh() Part (a) Find the height above the floor of the bottom of the smallest mirror in which he can see both the top of his head and his feet. Hints: 4% deduction per hint. Hints remaining: 3 cos() asin()) acotan() tanh() Degrees O Radians tan()) acos() E sinh() cotanh() Submit Hint л ( ) ^^^ 7 8 9 HOME 4 5 6 1 2 3 + - 0 VO BACKSPACE * Feedback END DEL CLEAR I give up! Feedback: 5% deduction per feedback. hb ht Otheexpertta.com Part (b) Find the height above the floor of the top of the smallest mirror in which he can see both the top of his head and his feet.

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Problem 1: Suppose a man stands in front of a mirror as shown in the figure. His eyes are
1.7 m above the floor, and the top of his head is 0.11 m higher.
V
hb
=
sin()
cos()
cotan()
asin()
atan() acotan()
cosh()
tanh()
Degrees
Part (a) Find the height above the floor of the bottom of the smallest mirror in which he can see both the top of his head and his feet.
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Hints: 4% deduction per hint. Hints remaining: 3
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tan()
acos()
sinh()
cotanh()
Radians
Hint
♫ () 789 HOME
E ^^ 4 5 6
1
1
2 3
BO
+
*
O
VBACKSPACE DEL
Feedback
END
CLEAR
I give up!
Feedback: 5% deduction per feedback.
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Part (b) Find the height above the floor of the top of the smallest mirror in which he can see both the top of his head and his feet.
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 1: Suppose a man stands in front of a mirror as shown in the figure. His eyes are 1.7 m above the floor, and the top of his head is 0.11 m higher. V hb = sin() cos() cotan() asin() atan() acotan() cosh() tanh() Degrees Part (a) Find the height above the floor of the bottom of the smallest mirror in which he can see both the top of his head and his feet. || Hints: 4% deduction per hint. Hints remaining: 3 Submit tan() acos() sinh() cotanh() Radians Hint ♫ () 789 HOME E ^^ 4 5 6 1 1 2 3 BO + * O VBACKSPACE DEL Feedback END CLEAR I give up! Feedback: 5% deduction per feedback. hb ht Otheexpertta.com Part (b) Find the height above the floor of the top of the smallest mirror in which he can see both the top of his head and his feet.
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