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Heights & Distances

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Heights & Distances

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Shortcut Techniques – Heights & Distances

Shortcut Techniques – Heights & Distances

Shortcut techniques in Heights & Distances help candidates solve trigonometry-based aptitude questions quickly and accurately in SSC, Banking, Railway, Insurance, Defence, CAT, NDA, CDS, and various competitive examinations.

Most questions from this chapter are based on:

  • Angle of Elevation
  • Angle of Depression
  • Right-Angled Triangles
  • Trigonometric Ratios
  • Height and Distance Calculations
  • Standard Trigonometric Values

Learning shortcut methods reduces lengthy calculations and improves solving speed significantly.

Golden Formula of Heights & Distances

tan θ = Height / Distance


Shortcut #1: Memorize Important Trigonometric Values

Most aptitude questions directly use standard angle values.

θ 30° 45° 60°
sin θ 1/2 1/√2 √3/2
cos θ √3/2 1/√2 1/2
tan θ 1/√3 1 √3

✔ Memorizing these values saves maximum calculation time.


Shortcut #2: Use TAN in Most Problems

In competitive exams:

tan θ = Height / Base

Most height-distance questions are solved using tangent ratio only.


Shortcut #3: Identify Triangle Components Quickly

Triangle Part Represents
Perpendicular Height
Base Distance
Hypotenuse Line of Sight

Shortcut #4: Angle of Elevation Trick

If the observer looks upward:

Use:

tan θ = Height / Distance


Shortcut #5: Angle of Depression Trick

If the observer looks downward:

Still use:

tan θ = Height / Distance

The same formula works for both cases.


Shortcut #6: 45° Shortcut

Remember:

tan 45° = 1

Therefore:

Height = Distance

✔ This is one of the most important shortcuts.


Shortcut #7: 30° Shortcut

tan 30° = 1/√3

Therefore:

Height = Distance / √3


Shortcut #8: 60° Shortcut

tan 60° = √3

Therefore:

Height = √3 × Distance


Shortcut #9: Pythagoras Shortcut

Use:

Hypotenuse² = Base² + Perpendicular²

Useful for ladder and tower questions.


Shortcut #10: Memorize Common Pythagorean Triplets

Triplet Hypotenuse
3, 4 5
5, 12 13
8, 15 17
7, 24 25

These triplets save significant calculation time.


Shortcut #11: Observer Height Adjustment

If observer height is given:

Final Height = Calculated Height + Observer Height


Shortcut #12: Shadow Problems Trick

For shadow questions:

tan θ = Object Height / Shadow Length


Shortcut #13: Two Observation Points Trick

When two angles are given:

  • Create two equations.
  • Use elimination method.
  • Generally use tangent ratios.

Shortcut #14: Complementary Angle Shortcut

sin θ = cos (90° − θ)

tan θ = cot (90° − θ)


Shortcut #15: Ladder Problem Shortcut

In ladder questions:

  • Wall = Perpendicular
  • Ground = Base
  • Ladder = Hypotenuse

Shortcut #16: Tower and Pole Shortcut

In most tower questions:

Height = Distance × tan θ


Shortcut #17: Avoid Lengthy Root Calculations

Use approximate values:

Root Approximate Value
√2 1.414
√3 1.732

Shortcut #18: Formula Selection Trick

If Given Use
Height and Distance tan θ
Base and Hypotenuse cos θ
Height and Hypotenuse sin θ

Shortcut #19: Quick Revision Formula Table

Concept Formula
sin θ Perpendicular/Hypotenuse
cos θ Base/Hypotenuse
tan θ Perpendicular/Base
Height Formula Distance × tan θ
Pythagoras H² = P² + B²

Shortcut #20: Most Important Exam Tricks

  • Memorize all important trigonometric values.
  • Use tan θ in most aptitude problems.
  • Draw proper diagrams before solving.
  • Practice 30°, 45°, and 60° problems regularly.
  • Remember Pythagorean triplets.
  • Use observer height carefully.
  • Practice previous year aptitude questions.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Confusing elevation and depression angles.
  • Using wrong trigonometric ratio.
  • Ignoring observer height.
  • Calculation mistakes in roots.
  • Using wrong triangle sides.

Important Exam Tips

  • Memorize standard trigonometric values thoroughly.
  • Practice tan θ based problems daily.
  • Draw diagrams carefully.
  • Improve simplification speed.
  • Practice shadow and tower problems regularly.
  • Use shortcut formulas wherever possible.
  • Verify final answers properly.

Shortcut techniques in Heights & Distances help candidates improve solving speed, reduce lengthy calculations, and solve trigonometry-based aptitude questions efficiently in competitive examinations.

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