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Post any questions within the scope and level of Mathematics Extension 1. Once a question is posted, it needs to be answered before the next question is raised.
I encourage all current students in particular to participate in this marathon.
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![](https://latex.codecogs.com/png.latex?\bg_white $Three towers of the same height $h$ stand in such a way that tower B stands equidistant from tower A and tower C at a distance of $d$. Tower B also stands such that a line drawn from the base of tower B to the base of tower A is perpendicular to the line drawn from the base of tower B to the base of tower C.$\\\\$A person walks in a straight line from the base of tower A to the base of tower C and continues to walk until the angle of elevation to top of tower B is $30^{\circ}$ and the angle of elevation to the top of tower C is $45^{\circ}$.\\\\Show that $\: \dfrac{h}{d}=\dfrac{\sqrt{2}+\sqrt{10}}{4})
I encourage all current students in particular to participate in this marathon.
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