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1. What is the angle of depression, to the nearest degree?

y = 26

y = 64

y = 63

1. What is the angle of depression, to the nearest degree?

y = 26

y = 64

y = 63

y = 0.487

2. Which of the following statement is true?

The angle of depression and the angle of elevation are the same angles in the same
position.

The angle of elevation and the angle of depression are different angles, but they have the
same measure.


The angle of depression and the angle of elevation have different measures.

The angle of elevation and the angle of depression are both obtuse angles.

y = 0.487

2. Which of the following statement is true?

The angle of depression and the angle of elevation are the same angles in the same position.

The angle of elevation and the angle of depression are different angles, but they have the same
measure.

The angle of depression and the angle of elevation have different measures.

The angle of elevation and the angle of depression are both obtuse angles.

1. You look up at a 62 m tall building and find that the angle of elevation
from the ground to the top of the building is 51 degrees. How far away
from the building's base are you?

76.6 m

50.2 m

48.2 m


39.0 m

2. Joe stands at the top of a cliff and looks down at a 49-degree angle of
depression at a boulder that is 17 m away from the bottom of the cliff.
How tall is the cliff?

19.6 m

14.8 m

11.2 m

25.9 m

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