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If the angle of depression of two consecutive mile stones on a road from an aeroplane are 60° and 30° respectively, let us find the height of the aeroplane, (i) when the two mile stones stand on opposite side of the aeroplane, (ii) when the two mile stones stand on the same side of the aeroplane.

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Answered by ToxicSuparv
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the angle of depression of two consecutive mile stones on a road from an aeroplane are 60° and 30° respectively, let us find the height of the aeroplane, (i) when the two mile stones stand on opposite side of the aeroplane, (ii) when the two mile stones stand on the same side of the aeroplane.

Answered by shardakuknaa
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the angle of depression of two consecutive mile stones on a road from an aeroplane are 60° and 30° respectively, let us find the height of the aeroplane, (i) when the two mile stones stand on opposite side of the aeroplane, (ii) when the two mile stones stand on the same side of the aeroplane.

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