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... when the shadow of the station is 18 m long, the shadow of the flagpole is 99 ft long. The station is 10 m high. Find the height of the flagpole. Since the two triangles are similar, corresponding sides are proportional. ...
... when the shadow of the station is 18 m long, the shadow of the flagpole is 99 ft long. The station is 10 m high. Find the height of the flagpole. Since the two triangles are similar, corresponding sides are proportional. ...
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... used will require us to restrict the values of the ordered pairs (P, Q) to those prescribed above. To prove the desired result, we will employ here (as in [3]) an argument similar to that used by Euler in establishing the irrationality of e. However, before reaching this point, it will be necessary ...
... used will require us to restrict the values of the ordered pairs (P, Q) to those prescribed above. To prove the desired result, we will employ here (as in [3]) an argument similar to that used by Euler in establishing the irrationality of e. However, before reaching this point, it will be necessary ...
Advanced Algebra with Trigonometry
... 3) Venus rotates in a nearly circular orbit around the sun. The largest angle formed by Venus, Earth, and the sun is 46.5 . The distance from Earth to the sun is approximately 149,000,000 kilometers. What is the orbital radius r of Venus? Round the answer to the nearest million kilometers. ...
... 3) Venus rotates in a nearly circular orbit around the sun. The largest angle formed by Venus, Earth, and the sun is 46.5 . The distance from Earth to the sun is approximately 149,000,000 kilometers. What is the orbital radius r of Venus? Round the answer to the nearest million kilometers. ...