>> Youre assuming a fact not in evidence from the diagram.
Well, like I said... you can check it and come pretty damn close, and draw your conclusion from that.
And if I had to actually move forward on a project in the real world, based on what information is obviously there... I’d be cashing in while you’re still jacking off and bloviating to your sycophantic audience. ROFL!
N (2^(x)) = Y
Where N is the original height, X is the number of days and Y is the current height.
X = 10 Y = 40
N (1024) = 40
N = 40/1024
N = 0.039
0.039 2^X = 10
10/0.039 = 2^x = 256
x = log 256/ log 2
x = 8
There you go. That’s the general equation for this problem.
Actually, you’d be bankrupt, because if the angle was anything other than 90 — and in the real world it usually is — you’d be using the wrong coefficient for the cosine which you (LOL) thought was 25 (ROFLMAO.)