A short-wave radio antenna is supported by two guy wires, 150 ft and 180 ft long. Each wire is attached to the top of the antenna and anchored to the ground at two anchor points on opposite sides of the antenna. The shorter wire makes an angle of 65° with the ground. How far apart are the anchor points? (Round your answer to the nearest foot.)

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The distance between the anchor points of the two guy wires holding radio antenna is 181 feet (to the nearest foot)How to determine the distance between the two anchor points of the guy wireThe problem will be solved using SOH CAH TOA let the distance between the 150 ft long guy wire and the radio antenna be xlet the distance between the 180 ft long guy wire and the radio antenna be ycos 65° = x / 150x = cos 65° * 150x = 63.39 ftThe height of the antennasin 65° = height of antenna / 150height of antenna = sin 65 * 150height of antenna = 135.95using Pythagoras theorem(length of guy wire)² = (height of the antenna)² + (anchor distance)²(anchor distance)² = 180² - 135.95²anchor distance = √(180² - 135.95²)anchor distance = 117.97The anchor points distance apart= 63.39 + 117.97 = 181 (to the nearest foot)Learn more on Pythagoras theorem here:https://brainly.com/question/29241066#SPJ1