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From a window of one building,the angle of depression to the base of the second building is 29°30'.If the building are 200 m apart,How high is the second building?
5 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
Impossible to say how high the 2nd building is, since all we have is a sight line to its base.

All we really know is that the height h of the window can be found using
h/200 = tan 29°30'
5 years ago

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