surveying: find the height of a tree(growing on the level ground) if at a point 105 feet from the angle to its top relative to the horizontal is found to be 65.3 degrees
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apparentlee yu hav a rite triangel with base=105ft & small angel from base=65.3 degree

Tree=the vertikal side that go up from base at the 90deg angel

Thus, tan(65.3)deg=(far side) / (neer side)=2.1741559325614914

far-side=neer-side*2.174...=105*2.17415593...

=228.2863729189566

or bout 228
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