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A person rides a motorbike 145 m along a road that slants upward at 4.5 o from the horizontal.
How much higher will the rider be at the end of the trip? How far has the rider gone in the horizontal direction?
9 years ago

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bobpursley
distanceUP/145m= tangent(4.5deg)
solve for distance higher
9 years ago

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