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A 6-meter pole is supported by guy wires that are anchored to the ground as shown. What is sin D?
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If you are given a 6-meter pole that is supported by guy wires that are anchored to the ground, you can create a relationship with respect to sin theta. sin theta is equal to the 6 meters over the slant line supported by the pole. as shown.
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the answer is 6/6.71
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