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Homework Help: geometry

Posted by Brandon on Sunday, February 19, 2012 at 10:08am.

A slide 4.1 meters long makes an angle of 35 degrees with the ground. To the nearest tenth of a meter how far above the ground is the top of the slide.
Could someone please explain don't want just answer would like to know how to do the work.

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