1. From an airplane at an altitude (height) of 1200 m, the
angle of depression to a rock on the ground measures 28°. 2. From a plane flying due east at 265 m above sea level, the angles of depression of two ships sailing due east measure 35° and 25 °. Guide Questions: 1. What did you realize in the activity? 2. Did the Activity help you remember the concept of angles of elevation and depression? Draw and label a picture for each problem. 1. A boy who is on the second floor of their houses watches his dog lying on the floor. The angle between his eye level and his line of sight is 32 degrees. 2. From the top of a vertical cliff 40 m high, the angle of depression of an object that is level with the base of the cliff is 34 degrees. 3. A person stands at the window of a building so that his eyes are 12.6 m above the level ground. An object is on the ground 58.5 m away from the building on a line directly beneath the person 4. The angle of depression from a balloon on a 75-foot string to a person on the ground is 36 degrees . How high is the balloon? 5. From the top of a 120-foot-high tower, an air traffic controller observes an airplane on the runway at an angle of depression of 19 degrees How high is the coconut tree? How far is the distance of the students to the two- storey building? 1.How far is the boat to the foot of the hill? 2.What is the distance between the top of the hill to the boat? 1.How far is the rock to the plane? 1.What is the distance between the man and the worm on the ground?