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Find the altitude a of the aeroplane,in metres,if angles of elevation at point A is 44° and the point B is 30°

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Without additional information or a diagram, it is impossible to determine the altitude of the airplane. We need to know the horizontal distance between the two points of observation (A and B) in order to use trigonometry to solve for the altitude.

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