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A wire attached to the top of a pole reaches a stake in the ground 20feet from the foot of the pole and makes an angle of 58 degree
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A wire attached to the top of a pole reaches a stake in the ground 20feet from the foot of the pole and makes an angle of 58 degree
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Is 58 deg the measure of the angle formed by the wire and the ground or the pole and the wire?
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