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After a wind storm, you notice that your 17-foot flagpole may be leaning, but you are not sure. From a point on the ground 14 feet from the base of the flagpole, you find that the angle of elevation to the top is 52°. Is the flagpole leaning? If so, find the acute angle, to the nearest degree, that the flagpole makes with the ground.
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