SOLUTION: The path of a satellite orbiting the earth causes the satellite to pass directly over two tracking stations A and B, which are 65 mi apart. When the satellite is on one side of the
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Question 1075022: The path of a satellite orbiting the earth causes the satellite to pass directly over two tracking stations A and B, which are 65 mi apart. When the satellite is on one side of the two stations, the angles of elevation at A and B are measured to be 87.0° and 84.2°, respectively. (Round your answers to the nearest mile.)
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