Mathematics
In the given figure, AB represents a pole and CD represents a 60 m high tower, both of which are standing on the same horizontal plane. From the top of the tower, the angles of depression of the top and the foot of the pole are 30° and 60° respectively. Calculate:
(i) the horizontal distance between the pole and the tower,
(ii) the height of the pole.
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