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The angle of elevation of the top of a flag pole is 42° from a point P which is 180m from the foot B of the flag pole. Q is a point on the same horizontal line BP such as line BQ=45cm. Calculate to one decimal place the angle of elevation of the flag pole from Q.
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89.8°
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