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The distance from the star S to the planet X is approximately 148,500,000 kilometers (km). The distance from S to the planet Y is approximately 57,840,000 km. The elongation angle a is the
angle formed between the line of sight from X to S and the line of sight from X to Y See the figure on the right. Suppose that the elongation angle is 14º. Use this information to find the possible
distances between X and Y.
The larger distance from X to Y is __ km
The smaller distance from X to Y is ___ km
(Do not round until the final answer then round to one decimal place as needed.)​

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star S to the planet X is approximately 148,500,000 kilometers (km). The distance from S to the planet Y is approximately 57,840,000 km. The elongation angle a is the

angle formed between the line of sight from X to S and the line of sight from X to Y See the figure on the right. Suppose that the elongation angle is 14º. Use this information to find the possible

distances between X and Y.

The larger distance from X to Y is __ km

The smaller distance from X to Y is ___ km

(Do not round until the final answer then round to one decimal place as needed.)​

Answer:

the answer is

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