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Mathematics, 26.03.2021 20:10 jeremiahdacalio
A point on the edge of a symmetrical canyon
is 4500 feet above a river that cuts through the
canyon floor. The angle of depression from each
side of the canyon to the canyon floor is 60°.
What is the distance across the canyon?
Round to the nearest foot.
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