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Cable hangs between two poles of equal height and 37 feet apart. at a point on the ground directly under the cable and x feet from the point on the ground halfway between the poles the height of the cable in feet is
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Weight= (38.55 ft)(11.7 lb/ft) = 451 pounds
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