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the elevation of a tower at a station A due south of it is alpha and at a station due east of A is beta . prove that the height of the tower is AB sin alpha . din beta /sin square alpha - sin square beta .​

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Answered by abhijeet362
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height of the tower is AB sin alpha . din beta /sin square alpha - sin square beta .

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