A. In terms of x and y, find the height of the tree. Include your work. Hint: what is LGM?
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A. In terms of x and y, find the height of the tree. Include your work. Hint: what is LGM?
b. If S = 38° and y = 3 meters, calculate the height of the tree, rounded to two decimal places.
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