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    At a point A south of a tower the angle of elevation of the top of the tower is 50 o. At another point B 200 meters east of A, the angle of elevation is 22o. Find the height of the tower.
    Angle of elevation

    Height of the tower (CD)

    \( \tan 50^o = \frac{CD}{AC}\)

    \( AC = \frac{CD}{\tan 50^o}\)

    \( \tan 22^o = \frac{CD}{CB}\)

    \( CB = \frac{CD}{\tan 22^o}\)

    \( (AC)^2 +(AB)^2 = (CB)^2 \)

    \( (\frac{CD}{ \tan 50^o})^2 +(200)^2 = (\frac{CD}{\tan 22^o})^2 \)

    \( 200^2 = 5.42197 CD^2\)

    \(CD = 85.89 m\)