A parasail rider wants to reach the maximum height allowed by the Federal Aviation Administration if the rider's boat is to tow the parachute at 30 miles per hour, how long should the tow line be to reach the maximum flying height? a. Draw and label a diagram to represent this situation. PLEASE HELP

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From the information given, the towline must be completely released to enable it to get to the maximum height. This problem is a trigonometry problem because it involves a solution that looks like a right-angled triangle.

How else can the maximum height of the parasailer be identified?

In order to determine the maximum height of the parasailer, the length of the rope or towline must be established.

If the length and the height are known, the angle of elevation can be determined using the SOHCAHTOA rule.

SOH - Sine is Opposite over Hypotenuse

CAH - Cosine is Adjacent Over Hypotenus; while

TOA - Tangent is Opposite over Adjacent.

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