A window whose height is 5ft is on a wall such that its bottom edge is 3 ft above your eye level. How far back from the window should an observer stand (directly in front of the window) in order to view the window under the maximum angle?

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A window whose height is 5ft is on a wall such that its bottom edge is 3
ft above your eye level. How far back from the window should an observer
stand (directly in front of the window) in order to view the window under the
maximum angle?
3
3 ft
Transcribed Image Text:A window whose height is 5ft is on a wall such that its bottom edge is 3 ft above your eye level. How far back from the window should an observer stand (directly in front of the window) in order to view the window under the maximum angle? 3 3 ft
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