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From the reference of the 18 degree angle, 'h' is the opposite side and 100 is the adjacent side.
The trig ratio which uses both the opposite and adjacent sides is the tangent.
tan(18) = opp/adj = h/100
Trig equation:
tan(18) = h/100
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