section 9 – 3 angles of elevation & depression
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Section 9 – 3 Angles of Elevation & Depression. Objectives: To use angles of elevation and depression to solve problems. Angle of Elevation. The angle ABOVE a horizontal line. Angle of Depression. The angle BELOW a horizontal line. Angles of Elevation & Depression. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Section 9 – 3 Angles of Elevation & Depression
Objectives:To use angles of elevation and depression to solve
problems
Angle of Elevation
The angle ABOVE a horizontal line
Angle of Depression
The angle BELOW a horizontal line
Angles ofElevation & Depression
Example 1 Identifying Angles of Elevation & Depression
Describe each angle as it relates to the situation shown.
A)∠1
B)∠4
C)∠2
D)∠3
Example 2 Trig Word ProblemsWrite a situation for each diagram. Then solve for the missing length or angle measure.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
HOMEWORK
Find missing angles & lengths for each word problem. Recognize how diagrams are drawn (tomorrow you will have to draw your own!)
Section 9 – 3Continued…
Objectives:To use angles of elevation and depression to solve
problems
Example 3 More Trig Word Problems
A) You sight a rock climber on a cliff at a 32°angle of elevation. The horizontal ground distance to the cliff is 1000 ft. Find the line-of-sight distance to the rock climber.
B) A surveyor stands 200 ft from a building to measure its height with a 5 ft high theodolite. The angle of elevation to the top of the building is 35°. How tall is the building?
C) A tree 30 feet high casts a shadow 45 feet long. Find the measure of the angle of elevation of the sun.
D) A flagpole is 26 feet high and the distance from the line of sight at the top of the flagpole to a person on the ground is 35 feet. What is the angle of depression?
E) An airplane flying 3500 feet about ground begins a 2° descent to land at an airport. How many miles from the airport is a point directly underneath the airplane when it starts its descent?
F) To approach runway 17 at the Ponca City Municipal Airport in Oklahoma, the pilot must begin a 3° descent starting from an altitude of 2714 feet. The airport altitude is 1007 feet. How many miles from the runway is the airplane at the start of this approach?
HOMEWORK
• Complete Trigonometry Word Problems Worksheet