Answer:
14.37 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the data given, we can graphic the problem as it is shown in the attached file
For the lower flag, the unkonwn angle is 45° since the sum of the three angles is 180°. we have that it is also an isoceles triangle, since it contains two equal angles. In a isoceles triangle, the lenght of the sides opposite to the equal angles is the same. So the length of the side of the lower flag attached to the pole is 3 ft, hence, the side of the upper flag attached to the pole is 4 ft.
Given that upper flag is an isoceles triangle, both angles that we don’t know are equal. Since the sum of the three angles is 180° and the angle in the point is 16°, the sum of te other two angles is 164°, thus the angle is 82°.
Using the law of sines, we can find the lenght of the of the upper flag that is not attached to the flag pole.
Let X be of the side of the upper flag that is not attached to the flag pole.
X / sin 82° = 4 / sin 16°
X = = 4 / sin 16°* sin 82°
X = 14.37 ft