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2. A park ranger is standing on the top of a 125m hill looking down at a tree. She measuring the angle of depression from where she is standing to the base of the tree as 34º. A…
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2. A park ranger is standing on the top of a 125m hill looking down at a tree. She measuring the
angle of depression from where she is standing to the base of the
tree as 34º. About how far away is the tree?
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