Tangent(theta) is sine over cosine, or y over x. x is 120. Theta is 32 and 37. y1 is height of cliff, and y2 is height of cliff plus flagpole.
Tan(32) = y1 / 120, so y1 = 120 tan(32) = 75.
Tan(37) = y2 / 120, so y2 = 120 tan(37) = 90.
Height of flagpole is y2 - y1 = 90 - 75 = 15.
All results rounded to nearest integer.
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