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Two poles are standing opposite to each other on either sidef of the road which is 90 feet wide.The angle of elevation from bottom of first pole to top of second pole is `45^(@)`, the angle of elevation from bottom of second pole to top of first pole is `30^(@)`. Find the heights of poles.

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