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Mathematics, 03.06.2021 17:10, rebecca7415

Aboy flying a kite holds the end of a 32-foot kite string approximately 4 feet above the ground. 32 feet 7 feet 12 feet If the horizontal distance from the boy to a spot directly under the kite is 12 feet, which equation could be used to find the height, x, in feet, of the kite above the ground? Answer F 122 + (x-4)2 = 322 G 122 + x2 - 4 = 322 H 122 – (x-4)2 = 323 122 + 322 = x2-4 ​

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