Math, asked by yaldamohmand07, 5 months ago

there was buoy floating just offshore on one side of the island. the buoy has a light that attracts fish and the fish attracts bull sharks. the tourist board has set up two observation points on shore to watch the sharks. the points A and B are 55m apart and they make the angle shown with the floating buoy F. (diagram is equivalent triangle with A and B as bottom and F on top)
Question: which point is closest to the buoy and how many meters is that observation point to the buoy?
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