Question #3a704 Calculus Applications of Derivatives Using Newton's Method to Approximate Solutions to Equations 1 Answer Somebody N. Nov 27, 2017 31color(white)(88)3188 to nearest foot. Explanation: /_ABC=22^@ 32' 12''=22.54^@ tan(B)=(AC)/(AB)=>tan(22.54^@)=(AC)/74=>AC=74tan(22.54^@)=30.71=31 to nearest foot Answer link Related questions How do you use Newton's Method to approximate root5(20) ? How do you use Newton's Method to approximate the value of cube root? How do you use Newton's Method to approximate the root of the equation x^4-2x^3+5x^2-6=0 on... How do you use Newton's Method to approximate the positive root of the equation sin(x)=x^2 ? If a rough approximation for ln(5) is 1.609 how do you use this approximation and differentials... How do you use linear approximation to estimate g(2.95) and g(3.05) if you know that g(3)=-5? How do you use a linear approximation to estimate g(0.9) and g(1.1) if we know that g(1)=3... How do you use differentials to estimate the value of cos(63)? When do you use newton's method? What is the local linearization of e^sin(x) near x=1? See all questions in Using Newton's Method to Approximate Solutions to Equations Impact of this question 1748 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License