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P is a point 2m above the ground and 15m away from a tower. The angle of elevation of the tower from P is 65 degrees. Calculate the height of the tower.
9 years ago

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bobpursley
If the base of the tower is on the same horizontal plane as the point 2m below P, then
(h-2)/15= tan65
h=2+15tan65
9 years ago

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