What is the distance to the earth’s horizon from point P? https://static.k12.com/nextgen_media/assets/1576277-IM3_150120_060403.jpg
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I dont know this
Alright
Im not sure. sorry
Wait, what grade and what Unit lesson?
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idk
is there a image
Junior, Geometry 6.05 quiz
thats what the link is
i see
oh mai
thanks mikewwe13
Hmmm are there any answer options?
ur a higher grade
@mikewwe13 - You have to state your sources.
so therefore The distance to the earth’s horizon from point P is 156.7 miles
i got an answer and i like it so imma stick with it, thanks mike
Yea its 156.7 I did it myself
Voca tangent to circle is a right angle so Pythagoreas should suffice |dw:1516747597168:dw| if we move away from the tangency assumption, the question starts to look silly and pointless
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