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A jet climbs at a steady rate at an angle of inclination of 0.5 degrees during takeoff. What will its height be after a 2.2km initial ascent at this angle?
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a jet climbs at a steady rate at an angle of inclination of 0.5 degrees during takeoff. What will its height be after a 2.2km initial ascent at this angle?
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19.2m is the answer.
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