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a kite is held by a taut string pegged to the ground. the string is 40 feet long and makes a 33 degree angle with the ground. supposing that the ground is level, find the vertical distance from the ground to the kite.
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height = 21.8 ft from ground
Explanation:
see photo for explanation.
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