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Jaden is looking up at the top of a 56 Foot rock climbing wall . If Jaden is standing 15 feet from the base of the wall, what is the angle of elevation from Jaden to the top of …
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Jaden is looking up at the top of a 56 Foot
rock climbing wall
. If Jaden is standing 15 feet
from the base of the wall,
what is the angle
of elevation from Jaden to the top of the wall?
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