The path of a satellite orbiting the earth causes it to pass directly over two tracking stations A and B, which are 48 miles apart. When the satellite is on one side of the two stations, the angles of elevation at A and B are measured to be 87 degrees and 84 degrees. How far is the satellite from station A? How high is the satellite above the ground
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The path of a satellite orbiting the earth causes it to pass directly over two tracking stations A and B, which are 48 miles apart. When the satellite is on one side of the two stations, the
How far is the satellite from station A?
How high is the satellite above the ground?
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