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AB is a 12m flagpole on top of a building.
Given angle QPA =56°37' and Angle QPA =43°19'. FIND PB?
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angle QPA =56°37' and Angle QPA =43°19'

oh? which is it?

And where are P and Q in relation to AB? or to the building?
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