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Critique mo nalang sagot ko, since tapos ka naman pala, (I've seen comments at the other posts mo).
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Trigonometric ratios, theta or angles...since the object formed was triangle.
2. Time and shadow casted by the stick relationship. We can't say as time increase the casted shadow also increase nor the other way. As Sun goes up and time going 12pm the casted shadow will decrease. As Sun sets to the West, time is like 13 hundreds or 1pm to 2pm and so on, shadow casted would increase on the opposite side. Analyzing the scenarios, I concluded that as time nearer to 12pm a decrease of casted shadow by the stick will result. As time far from 12pm increased casted shadow it is.
3. Casted shadows related to the angles. The longer casted shadow is the lesser the angle of shadow and hypotenuse side (broken lines at given object). The shorter casted shadow is the bigger the angle of shadow and hypotenuse side (broken lines at given object).
4. Site examples. To measure the angle of man's sight to the ground as he saw her crush at 3rd floor building. Another, in order for an engineer to solve the length of roof coverings having an A-truss with given the height and it's base only. - Zipline structure and safety, the rope's length and the height of tower from the ground, we can use trigonometric ratios as well...