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ANTONII [103]
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Y+12=y-20 Solve for y

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It can be helpful to draw diagrams. See the attached. The diagram for depth is not to scale.

There are several ways this problem can be worked. A calculator that handles vectors (as many graphing calculators do) can make short work of it. Here, we will use the Law of Cosines and the definitions of Tangent and Cosine.

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