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A plane flies towards a ground-based radar dish. Radar locates the plane at a distance D = 41 km from the dish, at an angle of 52 degrees above horizontal. What is the plane's horizontal distance, from the radar dish.
7 years ago

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Scott
d = 41 cos(52ยบ)
7 years ago

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