A hang glider is directly above the shore of a lake. An observer on a hill is 375 m along a straight line from the shore. From the observer, the angle of elevation of the hang glider is 42.0, and the angle of depression of the shore is 25.0. How far above the shore is the hang glider?

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A hang glider is directly above the shore of a lake. An observer on a hill is 375 m along a straight line from the shore. From the observer, the angle of elevation of the hang glider is 42.0°, and the angle of depression of the shore is 25.0°. How far above the shore is the hang glider?

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