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The tops of two poles of height 40 m and 25 m are connected by a wire of length `(30sqrt2)/((sqrt3-1))m`. If the wire makes an angle `alpha` with the horizontal, then the value of `sqrt2sin alpha` is equal to `("take, "sqrt3=1.7)`

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