At a point horizontal to the foot of a mountain, the angle of elevation of its summit is found to be a . After ascending 'a' meters towards the mountain up a top of inclination B, then angle of elevation is found to be y. The height of the mountainis answer only in terms of sine
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At a point horizontal to the foot of a mountain, the angle of elevation of its summit is found to be a . After ascending 'a' meters towards the mountain up a top of inclination B, then angle of elevation is found to be y. The height of the mountainis
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