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OpenStudy (anonymous):

A flag pole 6 metres long stands on top of a building. From the point on the same horizontal plane as the base of the building, the angles of elevation on the top and the bottom of the flagpole are 65(degrees) 30(secant) and 46(degrees) 20(secant), respectively. How high is the building?

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

I'm not sure what the two angles are... " 65(degrees) 30(secant) and 46(degrees) 20(secant)" I don't know what secant refers to here... |dw:1375429437382:dw|

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

@daniellecrook still need help? If you can, clarify the " 65(degrees) 30(secant) and 46(degrees) 20(secant)"

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