49. A boy is flying two kites at the same time. He has 114 m of line out to one kite and 126 m to the other. He How estimates the angle between the two lines to be 30°. Approximate the distance between the kites. 114 m 126 m 30 (ibid.)

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49. A boy is flying two kites at the same time. He has 114 m of line out to one kite and 126 m to the other. He
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estimates the angle between the two lines to be 30°. Approximate the distance between the kites.
114 m
126 m
30
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Reference: Stewart, J., Redlin, L. and Watson, S. (2016) Precalculus. 7th edn. Cengage.
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Transcribed Image Text:49. A boy is flying two kites at the same time. He has 114 m of line out to one kite and 126 m to the other. He How estimates the angle between the two lines to be 30°. Approximate the distance between the kites. 114 m 126 m 30 (ibid.) Reference: Stewart, J., Redlin, L. and Watson, S. (2016) Precalculus. 7th edn. Cengage. 2020-2021, S2 T1 Page 11 of 11
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