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Trigonometric ratios​

Trigonometric ratios​-example-1

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Answer:

(√3+1.4)m

Explanation:

By forming a right triangle, we can see that the angle of elevation is 30°.

In a 30-60-90 triangle, the side opposite the 30° is the other leg multiplied by 1/√3.

x=
(3)/(√(3) ) =(3√(3) )/(√(3)*√(3) ) =(3√(3) )/(3) =√(3)

The height of the pole is (√3+1.4)m

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