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Where To Sit At The Movies Adrian M. Keith C. Daniel R. Michelle T. Natalia D. Sandra P.

The Real World Problem A movie theater that is positioned 10 ft off the floor and is 25 ft high. The first row of seats is placed 9 ft from the screen and the rows are set 3 ft apart. The floor of the seating area is inclined at an angle of ᾱ=20 above the horizontal and the distance up the incline that you sit is x. The theater has 21 rows of seats so 0 <x<60. Suppose you decide that the best place to sit is in the row where the angle θ subtended by the screen at your eyes is a maximum. Lets also suppose that your eyes are 4 ft above the floor, as shown in the figure.

Given Movie theater screen is positioned 10 ft. off floor. Screen is 25ft. High First row of seats is placed 9ft. From the screen Rows are 3ft. apart Floor of the seating area is inclined at an angle of ᾱ = 20 above the horizontal and distance up the incline that you sit is x. There are 21 rows of seats. (0<x<60) Your eyes are 4ft. from the floor.

Lets Begin! Using the given diagram, break up the image into smaller triangles. Use SOHCAHTOA! Cos ᾱ = w/x W=x cos ᾱ Sin ᾱ = y/x Y=x sin ᾱ

Prove the Following Show that: θ=arcos(a2 + b2 – 625 /2ab) a2=(9 + x cos ᾱ)2 + (31 - xsin ᾱ)2 b2=(9 + x cos ᾱ)2 + (x sin ᾱ - 6)2

Law of Cosine c2 = a2 + b2 - 2ab Cos C We wanted to find the angle of C so we isolate Cos C. Subtract a2 and b2 to move them to the left side. -> c2 – a2 – b2 = - 2ab Cos C Then divide both sides by -2ab and you are left with Cos C by itself. So to find angle C, we would have to find the Cos-1 of (a2 + b2 – 625 /2ab)

The Base The base is already 9ft. long. We have found the second part of the base in the previous problem ( x cos ᾱ ). The base = 9 + x cos ᾱ The top of the movie theater is therefore 9 + x cos ᾱ and so is the base of the triangle that we formed.

The Sides We are told that the side of the whole movie theater is 35ft. The right side of the movie theater from the top of the person to the ground needs to be found. We are given 10ft. and we found the whole side of the triangle previously ( x sin ᾱ ). We are given the height of the human (4ft.) (x sin ᾱ +4) -10 x sin ᾱ - 6

The Sides Next, we have to find the shortest side of Triangle H, or the height from where the person is sitting, to the top of the movie screen. Since we know that the side of the theater is 35ft, and we know that the height from the ground to where the person is sitting is x sin ᾱ+4. So, in order to find the side we subtract x sin ᾱ+4 from 35. 35-(x sin ᾱ +4) 31-x sin ᾱ

Proving it All Since we know the perimeter of the theater, we now want to know the hypotenuse of Triangle G and Triangle H. In order to do this, we used the Pythagorean theorem. (9+xcosᾱ)2 + (x sin ᾱ -6)2 = b2 (9+xcosᾱ)2 + (31-x sin ᾱ)2 = a2 Don’t these babies look familiar?

Which Row? Now that we have proven: (9+xcosᾱ)2 + (x sin ᾱ -6)2 = b2 (9+xcosᾱ)2 + (31-x sin ᾱ)2 = a2 Graph the function of θ in terms of x Then use this function to estimate the value of x that maximizes θ, in other words, we find the maximum y-value which is the viewing angle and the x-value will be the distance up the incline that you sit. To find the row, divide x (the distance up the incline) by 3 (the distance between each row)

Graph the function Graphing has to be done on the calculator Input a2 into Y1 and input b2 into Y2: (remember ᾱ = 20) Y1= a2=(9 + x cos ᾱ)2 + (31 - xsin ᾱ)2 Y2= b2=(9 + x cos ᾱ)2 + (x sin ᾱ - 6)2 Then input θ = arcos(a2 + b2 – 625 /2ab) into Y3 Because a2 and b2 are already input into Y1 and Y2, Y3=arcos(Y1 + Y2 – 625 /2√Y1Y2) The X range is from 0 to 60 and the Y range is 0 to 90

The Answer After you graph the function, find the maximum value for Y on the graph The maximum is (8.25, 48.52) The rows are 3 feet apart, so we have to divide the distance up the incline by 3 in order to find the row number. The Y value is the viewing angle of this row. 8.25/3 is equal to 2.75, so the row you would sit in is the third.