An airplane has leveled off (is flying horizontally) at an altitude of 12,000 feet. Its pilot can see each of two farm- houses at points R and T in front of the plane. With angle measures as indicated, find mZR. 37° 65° 12,000' R

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An airplane has leveled off (is flying horizontally) at an
altitude of 12,000 feet. Its pilot can see each of two farm-
houses at points R and T in front of the plane. With angle
measures as indicated, find mZR.
37°
65°
12,000'
R
Transcribed Image Text:An airplane has leveled off (is flying horizontally) at an altitude of 12,000 feet. Its pilot can see each of two farm- houses at points R and T in front of the plane. With angle measures as indicated, find mZR. 37° 65° 12,000' R
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