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From a window, the angle of elevation of the top of a flagpole is 25°, and the angle of depression of the base of the flagpole is 12°.How high is the flagpole if the window is i…
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From a window, the angle of elevation of the top of a flagpole is 25°, and the angle of depression of the base of the
flagpole is 12°.How high is the flagpole if the window is in a building at a distance of 185 feet from the flagpole?
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125.59 feet
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