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A rocket tracking station has two telescopes A and B placed 1.7 miles apart. The telescopes lock onto a rocket and transmit their angles of elevation to a computer after a rocket launch.

What is the distance to the rocket from telescope B at the moment when both tracking stations are directly east of the rocket telescope A reports an angle of elevation of 25 degrees and telescope B reports an angle of elevation of 60 degrees?

2 answers

tan 60 = height /distance = h/d

so h = 1.73 d

tan 25 = h/(1.7 + d)

so

.466 (d+1.7) = 1.73 d
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