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Mathematics, 08.07.2020 18:01, hdjsjfjruejchhehd

If the distance from the boat to the lighthouse is 115 meters and the angle of elevation is 42°, which of the following equations will find the height of the lighthouse? A right triangle is formed from the distance between a boat and the bottom of a lighthouse, the height of the lighthouse, and the distance from the boat to the top of the lighthouse; the angle of elevation from the boat to the top of the lighthouse is x degrees. tan 42° = y over 115 tan 42° = 115 over y cos 42° = y over 115 cos 42° = 115 over y

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