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An aircraft (at Z) is spotted by two observers (at X and Y) who are L = 1550 feet apart. As the airplane passes over the
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An aircraft (at Z) is spotted by two observers (at X and Y) who are L = 1550 feet apart. As the airplane passes over the
An aircraft (at Z) is spotted by two observers (at X and Y) who are L = 1550 feet apart. As the airplane passes over the line joining them, each observer takes a sighting of the angle of elevation to the plane, as indicated in the figure. If A = 50°, and B = 40°, how high is the airplane? The elevation of the plane is approximately feet. (Do not round until the final answer. Then round to two decimal places as needed.) h L B Y