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An airplane, flying at an altitude of 6.5 miles, is on a flight path that passes directly over an observer (see figure).
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An airplane, flying at an altitude of 6.5 miles, is on a flight path that passes directly over an observer (see figure).
An airplane, flying at an altitude of 6.5 miles, is on a flight path that passes directly over an observer (see figure). Let be the angle of elevation from the observer to the plane. Find the distance d from the observer to the plane For each value of 0. (Round your answers to one decimal place.) (a) 13 (b) 6.5 C 8 = 30° 8 = 90° 8 = 120° mi mi mi 6.5 mi drawn to scale