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# i am stuck with a trigonistic problem.

If suppose there is a person to who notices two points A,B to his west side as he walks a distance c northward AB subtends an angle X at the man further when he moves 2c norhward then AB subtends an angle Y. find lenght of AB in terms of t.ratios of X and Y and c.

Note by Akash Deep
2 years, 9 months ago

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I also want to know the answer of this question.

- 2 years, 9 months ago

Ya , i could not get to a solution to it. extra credit if one finds a general solution for travelled distances by person to be in the ratio m:n instead of 2:1

- 2 years, 9 months ago