SOLUTION: A vertical pole 12.6 high, stands at one corner of a field. The angle of depression of the opposite corner from the top of the pole is 20. (a) calculate the dimension of the fie

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Question 1183413: A vertical pole 12.6 high, stands at one corner of a field. The angle of depression
of the opposite corner from the top of the pole is 20.
(a) calculate the dimension of the field
(b) find the angles of elevation of the top of the flagpole from the other corners of the field.

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A vertical pole 12.6 high, stands at one corner of a field. The angle of
depression of the opposite corner from the top of the pole is 20.
(a) calculate the dimension of the field
(b) find the angles of elevation of the top of the flagpole from the other corners of the field.
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