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An observer is 5.2 km from the launch pad. At a particular time, the angle of elevationfrom the observer to a vertically ascending missile is 31°. How high (nearest tenth km) isthe missile? Ignore the observer's height. Please draw a diagram

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Step-by-step explanation

To solve the question, we will have to sketch the image

We are to use the sketch above to compute the height y


tan31^0=(opposite)/(adjacent)=(y)/(5.2km)

Then, we will make y the subject of the formula


\begin{gathered} y=5.2*\text{ tan31} \\ y=5.2km*0.6009 \\ y=3.124km \end{gathered}

Therefore, the value of the height will be 3.1km

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