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From the top of a hill, the angles of depression of two consecutive kilometre stones due east are found to be30°and45°. Find the distance of the two stones from the foot of the hill.

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Answered by riyakaushik22
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Solution. Let PQ be the hill of height h km. Let R and S be two cosecutive kilometre stones, so the distance between them is 1 km. Hence, the height of the hill is 1.365 km.

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Answered by itztaesprincessliza
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Solution. Let PQ be the hill of height h km. Let R and S be two cosecutive kilometre stones, so the distance between them is 1 km. Hence, the height of the hill is 1.365 km.

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