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the graph shows the height of a Willow Oak Tree write an equation of the line

Sagot :

c^2-b^2=a^2

if you're given the shadow of the tree and an angle you can find C, square it, then subtract the length of the shadow (squared) from the C^2, then take the square root of A. 

I think. that's how I would do it...