This document is a trigonometry quiz containing 6 problems involving angles of elevation, depression, and using trigonometric functions to solve for unknown lengths and heights. Students are instructed to show their work and illustrate each problem. The problems include finding the distance between two points using their angles of depression from a tower of known height, finding the height of a spire given the angle of elevation and distances, and finding heights and distances using two angles of elevation/depression and additional known values like a street width or building height.
This document is a trigonometry quiz containing 6 problems involving angles of elevation, depression, and using trigonometric functions to solve for unknown lengths and heights. Students are instructed to show their work and illustrate each problem. The problems include finding the distance between two points using their angles of depression from a tower of known height, finding the height of a spire given the angle of elevation and distances, and finding heights and distances using two angles of elevation/depression and additional known values like a street width or building height.
This document is a trigonometry quiz containing 6 problems involving angles of elevation, depression, and using trigonometric functions to solve for unknown lengths and heights. Students are instructed to show their work and illustrate each problem. The problems include finding the distance between two points using their angles of depression from a tower of known height, finding the height of a spire given the angle of elevation and distances, and finding heights and distances using two angles of elevation/depression and additional known values like a street width or building height.
Last Name First Name M.I. I. INSTRUCTIONS. Answer the following completely, illustrate each problem and label the given properly. From the top of a tower 128.25 ft. high, the angles of depression of two points, A & B, on the ground were found to be
3416'20"
and
5412'30" ,
A man standing 230 ft. from the foot of a
church spire finds that the angle of elevation of the top is 63.75 . If his eye is 5 feet & 10 inches above the ground, what is the height of the spire?
respectively. Find the distance between A
and B. Illustration: Illustration:
Solutions: Solutions:
From a window of a building on one side of
the road, the angle of elevation and the angle of depression of the top and base of a building directly across the road are 3810 and 5415, respectively. If the street is 12 meters wide, how high is the building?
From the top of a tower the angle of
depression of a point on the ground is 362414. The point is 37 meters from the base of the tower. How high is the tower?
Illustration:
Illustration:
Solutions:
Solutions:
From the top of a building, the angles of
depression of the top and base of a lamp post located a distance away, where measured and found to be 57 and 70, respectively. If the building is 90ft. high, find the height of the lamp post and its distance from the building. Illustration: