To estimate the height of a building, two students find the angle of elevation from a point (at ground level) down the s

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To estimate the height of a building, two students find the angle of elevation from a point (at ground level) down the street from the building to the top of the building is 36. From a point that is 400 feet closer to the building, the angle of elevation (at ground level) to the top of the building is 48°. If we assume that the street is level, use this information to estimate the height of the building. The height of the building is feet. Score: N/A/1 Had help available: Video Message instructor Question 5. Version 1/1. Score: 0/1 12.7 (all The four sequential sides of a quadrilateral have lengths a = 5,4,6 8.4, c = 9.7, and d measured in yards). The angle between the two smallest sides is a = 106". What is the area of this figure? area lyd? A
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