Let's call the height of the tower [tex]h[/tex] and the distance from the 65 degree angle to the base of the tower [tex]d[/tex].
We get two equations:
[tex]\tan 65^\circ = \dfrac h d[/tex]
[tex]\tan 39^\circ = \dfrac{h}{d+37}[/tex]
[tex] h = d \tan 65^\circ = (d+37) \tan 39^\circ[/tex]
[tex]d(\tan 65 - \tan 39) = 37 \tan 39[/tex]
[tex]d = \dfrac{37 \tan 39}{\tan 65 - \tan 39}[/tex]
[tex] h = d \tan 65 = \dfrac{37 \tan 39 \tan 65}{\tan 65 - \tan 39} [/tex]
[tex] h \approx 48.1 \textrm{ feet}[/tex]
Answer: 48