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a boy is standing on the ground and flying a kite with 100m of string at an elevation of 30°. Another boy is standing on the roof of a 20m high building and is flying his kite at an elevation of 45°. Both the boys are on the opposite sides of both the kites. Find the length of the string that the second boy must have so that the two kites meet.​

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Answered by bhupinderkunner92
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a boy is standing on the ground and flying a kite with 100m of string at an elevation of 30°. Another boy is standing on the roof of a 20m high building and is flying his kite at an elevation of 45°. Both the boys are on the opposite sides of both the kites. Find the length of the string that the second boy must have so that the two kites meet.

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