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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-03-26

As viewed from a cliff 340 feet above sea level, a ship is 450 feet from the shore. What is the angle of depression from the cliff to the ship on the water below?

Asked by Kevind

Answer (2)

the angle of depression is equal to angle of elevation at ship let m be the angle tan m=340/450=0.76 therefore m=37.073 degrees

Answered by madankapoor10 | 2024-06-10

The angle of depression from the cliff to the ship is approximately 37.1 degrees. This is calculated using the tangent function based on the height of the cliff and the distance to the ship. By forming a right triangle, we can apply trigonometric principles to find the angle of depression.
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Answered by madankapoor10 | 2024-12-26