Two beetles sit at the top edge of a house roof. The roof has two faces. The first face is such that the horizontal shift by 3cm along this face means 2cm shift vertically. Simultaneously, the beetles start moving downwards, the first beetle by the first face, the second - by the second face of the roof. First beetle moves twice as fast as the second beetle. Find the altitude of the first beetle above the second beetle when they will be 72 cm apart horizontally, if the second face of the roof
has the same incline as the first face
is perpendicular to the base