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Curriculum: Alaska Math Grade Level Expectations   Click to change Curriculum

Topic: Exploring Measurement  Click to change Topic

Lesson: Angles of Elevation and Depression  Click to change Lesson

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BBB If the side of the square is 2 feet, then find the acute angle of elevation.
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BBB A kite is flying with the string inclined at 60o to the horizon. What is the height of the kite above the ground, when the string is 20 m long? BBB View Solution
BBB A vertical flagstaff stands on a horizontal plane, from a point 65 m away from its foot. If the angle of elevation of its top is found to be 60o, what is the height of the flagstaff?
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BBB The upper part of a pole broken over by wind makes an angle 30o with the ground and touches the ground at a distance 27 feet. What is the height of the pole? BBB View Solution
BBB What is the angle of depression in the figure?
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BBB Is the angle of elevation numerically equal to the angle of depression? BBB View Solution
BBB If the side of the square is 3 feet, then find the acute angle of elevation.
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BBB The line joining the viewer's eye to the object viewed is called a _____________. BBB View Solution
BBB The angle of an object at which it is seen, when the object is below the level of the eye, is called _____________________. BBB View Solution
BBB The angle formed by a horizontal line and the line of sight above the horizontal line is called ________________________. BBB View Solution
BBB The angle formed by a horizontal line and the line of sight below the horizontal line is called _______________________. BBB View Solution
BBB What is ÐBAC in the figure? BBB View Solution
BBB What is the line of sight in the figure? BBB View Solution
BBB What is the line of sight in the figure? BBB View Solution
BBB The angle of an object at which it is seen, when the object is above the level of the eye, is called ________________.
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BBB Which line represents the height of the object in the figure?
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BBB The angle of elevation or angle of depression of an object is the angle formed by the line joining eye to the object and _________.
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BBB Both the angle of elevation and the angle of depression are measured with respect to the ___________ line.
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BBB Is QPS equal to RSP in the figure?
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BBB The angles of elevation of the top of a tower from the top and bottom of a 60 m high building are 30o and 60o. What is the height of the tower?
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BBB Find the value of y in the figure and round it to the nearest hundredth, if angle of depression is 45°. BBB View Solution
BBB Find the angle of elevation of the sun when the length of the shadow of a pole is 3 times the height of the pole.
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BBB A kite is flying with the string inclined at 60o to the horizon. What is the height of the kite above the ground, when the string is 30 m long? BBB View Solution
BBB From the top of a house, 40 m high, the angle of elevation of a tower is found to be equal to the angle of depression of the foot of the tower. Find the height of the tower.
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BBB A vertical flagstaff stands on a horizontal plane, from a point 70 m away from its foot. If the angle of elevation of its top is found to be 60o, what is the height of the flagstaff?
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BBB The upper part of a pole broken over by wind makes an angle 30o with the ground and touches the ground at a distance 25 feet. What is the height of the pole? BBB View Solution
BBB Which of the following is the angle of depression in the figure? BBB View Solution
BBB From the top of a house, 35 m high, the angle of elevation of a tower is found to be equal to the angle of depression of the foot of the tower. Find the height of the tower.
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