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Mathematics, 26.09.2019 19:00 sarahidan

Jim is designing a seesaw for a children's park. the seesaw should make an angle of 45° with the ground, and the maximum height to which it should rise is 1 meter, as shown below: a see-saw is shown with one end on the ground and the other in the air. the see-saw makes an angle of 45 degrees with the ground. the height of the see-saw from the ground, at the other end, is labeled 1 meter. what is the maximum length of the seesaw?

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