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Homework Help: Algebra II

Posted by Lyndsie on Monday, May 17, 2010 at 7:11pm.

A hill is inclined 15 degrees to the horizontal. A 40-foot pole stands at the top of the hill. How long a rope will it take to reach from the top of the pole to a point 68 feet downhill from the base of the pole?

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