SOLUTION: The diagram represents a radio station antenna tower with wire braces on each side. The height of the tower without the antenna is 54 feet, and the wire brace extends 22 feet from

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Question 1111147: The diagram represents a radio station antenna tower with wire braces on each side. The height of the tower without the antenna is 54 feet, and the wire brace extends 22 feet from the tower. What is the value of x? Round to the nearest whole number.
Answer by ikleyn(52806)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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The diagram represents a radio station antenna tower with wire braces on each side. The height of the tower without the antenna
is 54 feet, and the wire brace extends 22 feet from the tower. What is the value of x? Round to the nearest whole number.
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