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8 June, 15:39

The angle of elevation from the tip of a flagpole's shadow to the top of the flagpole is 63 degrees. The length of the shadow is 12 feet. How tall is the flagpole to the nearest tenth of a foot? When entering your answer, do not include units.

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  1. 8 June, 15:46
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    The flagpole is 20 ft high

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Step 1: This forms a right angle and can be solved using the trigonometric ratio tan. Given the angle of elevation is 63°, and the length of the shadow (adjacent side) is 12 ft, find the length of the flagpole (opposite side).

    tan 63° = opposite side/adjacent side

    ⇒ Height of the pole = adjacent side * tan 63°

    = 12 tan 63° = 12 * 1.96 = 23.55 ft ≈ 20ft
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