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samantha points a telescope at an altitude of 32° to see the star pollux. then she lowers the telescope to an altitude of 25° to see a planetary nebula. answer 2 questions about the telescope. 1. what was the change in telescope angle from pollux to the planetary nebula? 2. how many degrees apart were pollux and the planetary nebula?
Step1: Identify initial and final angles
Initial angle for Pollux is $32^{\circ}$, final angle for planetary nebula is $25^{\circ}$.
Step2: Calculate change in angle
To find the change in angle, subtract the final angle from the initial angle. So, $32 - 25=7$.
Step3: Answer for second - question
The number of degrees apart is the absolute value of the difference between the two angles, which is also $7$.
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