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Use similar triangles to help solve the problem. A man places a mirror on the ground and sees the reflection of the top of a flagpole as shown in the figure below. The two triangles in the figure are similar. Find the height h of the flagpole. Use similar triangles to help solve the problem. A man places a mirror on the ground and sees the reflection of the top of a flagpole as shown in the figure below. The two triangles in the figure are similar. Find the height h of the flagpole.   a = 13, b = 4, c = 34 A)    ft B)    ft C)    D)   a = 13, b = 4, c = 34


A) Use similar triangles to help solve the problem. A man places a mirror on the ground and sees the reflection of the top of a flagpole as shown in the figure below. The two triangles in the figure are similar. Find the height h of the flagpole.   a = 13, b = 4, c = 34 A)    ft B)    ft C)    D)   ft
B) Use similar triangles to help solve the problem. A man places a mirror on the ground and sees the reflection of the top of a flagpole as shown in the figure below. The two triangles in the figure are similar. Find the height h of the flagpole.   a = 13, b = 4, c = 34 A)    ft B)    ft C)    D)   ft
C) Use similar triangles to help solve the problem. A man places a mirror on the ground and sees the reflection of the top of a flagpole as shown in the figure below. The two triangles in the figure are similar. Find the height h of the flagpole.   a = 13, b = 4, c = 34 A)    ft B)    ft C)    D)
D) Use similar triangles to help solve the problem. A man places a mirror on the ground and sees the reflection of the top of a flagpole as shown in the figure below. The two triangles in the figure are similar. Find the height h of the flagpole.   a = 13, b = 4, c = 34 A)    ft B)    ft C)    D)

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