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A pilot started flying the aeroplane from the ground and the plane elevated from the ground at a angle of 60°. The plane covered a distance of 25 km in air with the same elevation of angle, and crashed at a peak of a mountain. If the mountain peak is perpendicular to the ground, then Find the height of the mountain peak and the distance travelled by the plane from the measurement of Ground.
Draw a suitable Diagram also.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Height of the Mountain peak =  12.5\sqrt{3} km

Distance between the base of the mountain peak and the take off point = 12.5 km

Explanation:

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Answered by DivineSpirit
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Height of the Mountain peak =12.5\sqrt{3}

Distance between the base of the mountain peak and the take off point = 12.5 km

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