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Tony who is 6 ft tall is looking at a mirror on the ground 12 feet in front of him and he can see the top of the flagpole. He knows the distance from the mirror to the flagpole is 18 ft and that the 2 triangles are similar. Determine the height of the flagpole. Record your answer on your answer document on the griddable.
A. Point A(β7, 4); Point B(β3, β1); Point C(β5, 3)
B. Point A(1, 4); Point B(β3, β1); Point C(β1, β3)
C. Point A(β5, β2); Point B(0, 2); Point C(2, 0)
D. Point A(4, 4); Point B(β3, β1); Point C(2, β3)
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