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Example problem calculating building height using trigonometry with a 75-degree angle and 100-foot distance.

A diagram showing a right triangle used to calculate the height of a building, with a 75-degree angle, a base of 100 feet, and the height labeled as h. The calculation uses the tangent function: tan(75°) = h/100, resulting in h = 373 feet.

A diagram showing a right triangle used to calculate the height of a building, with a 75-degree angle, a base of 100 feet, and the height labeled as h. The calculation uses the tangent function: tan(75°) = h/100, resulting in h = 373 feet.

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