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Geometry Angles of Elevation and Depression

Geometry Angles of Elevation and Depression. Warm up. Find each length:. X Y z. 4 5.33 3) 6.67. Angles of Elevation and Depression.

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Geometry Angles of Elevation and Depression

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  1. Geometry Angles of Elevation and Depression CONFIDENTIAL

  2. Warm up Find each length: • X • Y • z • 4 • 5.33 • 3) 6.67 CONFIDENTIAL

  3. Angles of Elevation and Depression An angle of elevationis the angle formed by a horizontal line and a line of sight to a point above the line. In the diagram./1 is the angle of elevation from the tower T to the plane P. Next page  CONFIDENTIAL

  4. An angle of depressionis the angle formed by a horizontal line and a line of a sight to a point below the line./2 is the angle of depression from the plane to the tower. CONFIDENTIAL

  5. Since horizontal lines are parallel, /1≅ /2 by the Alternate Interior Angles Theorem. Therefore the angle of elevation from one point is congruent to the angle of depression from the other point. CONFIDENTIAL

  6. Classifying Angle of Elevation and Depression Classify each angle as an angle of elevation or angle of depression. A )/3 /3 is formed by a horizontal line and a line of sight to a point below the line. It is an angle of depression. B)/4 /4 is formed by a horizontal line and a line of sight to a point above the line. It is an angle of elevation. CONFIDENTIAL

  7. Now you try! 1) Use the diagram to classify each angle as an angle of elevation or angle of depression. 1a) angle of depression 1b) angle of elevation 1a. /5 1b. /6 CONFIDENTIAL

  8. Finding Distance by Using Angle of Elevation An air traffic controller at an airport sights a plane at an angle of elevation of 41˚. The pilot reports that plane’s altitude is 4000 ft. What is the horizontal distance between the plane and the airport? Round to the nearest foot. Let x be the horizontal distance between the plane and the airport. Let A represent the airport and P represent the plane P 4000 ft 41˚ A Next page  x CONFIDENTIAL

  9. P 4000 ft 41˚ A x You are given the side opposite /A, and x is the side adjacent to /A. So write a tangent ratio. Multiply both sides by x and divide both sides by tan41˚. Simplify the expression. CONFIDENTIAL

  10. Now you try! 2) What if….? Suppose the plane is at an altitude of 3500ft and the angle of elevation from the airport to the plane is 29˚. What is the horizontal distance between the plane and the airport? Round to the nearest foot. 2) 6314 ft CONFIDENTIAL

  11. Finding Distance by Using Angle of Depression A forest ranger in a 90-foot observation tower sees a fire. The angle of depression to the fire is 7˚. What is the horizontal distance between the tower and the fire? Round to the nearest foot. Let T represent the top of the tower and let F represent the fire. Let x be the horizontal distance between the tower and the fire. 7˚ T 90 ft F S x Next page  CONFIDENTIAL

  12. T 90 ft S x By the Alternate Interior Theorem, m/F = 7˚. write a tangent ratio. Multiply both sides by x and divide both sides by tan7˚. Simplify the expression. CONFIDENTIAL

  13. T Now you try! 90 ft 3) Suppose the ranger sees another fire and the angle of depression to the fire is 3˚. What is the horizontal distance to this fire? Round to the nearest foot. S x 3) 1717 ft CONFIDENTIAL

  14. Aviation Application A pilot flying at an altitude of 2.7 km sights two control towers directly in front of her. The angle of depression to the base of one tower is 37˚. The angle of depression to the base of the other tower is 58 ˚. What is the distance between the two towers? Round to the nearest tenth of a kilometer. Step: 1 Let P represent the plane and let A and B represent the two towers. Let x be the distance between the towers. Next page  CONFIDENTIAL

  15. Step 2 Find y. By the Alternate Interior Angle Theorem, m/ CAP = 58˚ Next page  CONFIDENTIAL

  16. Step 3 Find Z. By the Alternate Interior Angle Theorem, m/ CBP = 37˚ Next page  CONFIDENTIAL

  17. Step 4 Find x. x = z – y x = 3.5830 – 1.6871 = 1.9 km. So the two towers are about 1.9 km. apart. CONFIDENTIAL

  18. Now you try! 4) A pilot flying at an altitude of 12,000 ft sights two airports directly in front of him. The angle of depression to one airport is 78˚, and the angle of depression to the second airport is 19˚. What is the distance between the airport? Round to the nearest foot. 4) 32300 ft CONFIDENTIAL

  19. Now some practice problems for you! CONFIDENTIAL

  20. Classify each angle as an angle of elevation or angle of depression. • 1 ) /1 • /2 • /3 • 4) /4 1) angle of elevation 2) angle of depression 3) angle of elevation 4) angle of depression CONFIDENTIAL

  21. 5) When the angle of elevation to the sun is 37˚, a flagpole casts a shadow that is 24.2 ft long. What is the height of the flagpole to the nearest foot? 5) 19 ft CONFIDENTIAL

  22. 6) The pilot of a traffic helicopter sights an accident at an angle of depression of 18˚. The helicopter’s altitude is 1560 ft. What is the horizontal distance from the helicopter to the accident? Round to the nearest foot. 6) 4801 ft CONFIDENTIAL

  23. 7) From the top of a canyon, the angle of depression to the far side of the river is 58˚, and the angle of depression to the near side of the river is 74˚.The depth of the canyon is 191 m. What is the width of the river at the bottom of the canyon? Round to the nearest tenth of a meter. 7) 65 ft CONFIDENTIAL

  24. Let’s review Angles of Elevation and Depression An angle of elevation is the angle formed by a horizontal line and a line of sight to a point above the line. In the diagram./1 is the angle of elevation from the tower T to the plane P. An angle of depression is the angle formed by a horizontal line and a line of a sight to a point below the line./2 is the angle of depression from the plane to the tower. CONFIDENTIAL

  25. Since horizontal lines are parallel, /1≅ /2 by the Alternate Interior Angles Theorem. Therefore the angle of elevation from one point is congruent to the angle of depression from the other point. CONFIDENTIAL

  26. Classifying Angle of Elevation and Depression Classify each angle as an angle of elevation or angle of depression. A /3 /3 is formed by a horizontal line and a line of sight to a point below the line. It is an angle of depression. B /4 /4 is formed by a horizontal line and a line of sight to a point above the line. It is an angle of elevation. CONFIDENTIAL

  27. Finding Distance by Using Angle of Elevation An air traffic controller at an airport sights a plane at an angle of elevation of 41˚. The pilot reports that plane’s altitude is 4000 ft. What is the horizontal distance between the plane and the airport? Round to the nearest foot. Let x be the horizontal distance between the plane and the airport. Let A represent the airport and P represent the plane P 4000 ft 41˚ A Next page  x CONFIDENTIAL

  28. P 4000 ft 41˚ A x You are given the side opposite /A, and x is the side adjacent to /A. So write a tangent ratio. Multiply both sides by x and divide both sides by tan41˚. Simplify the expression. CONFIDENTIAL

  29. Finding Distance by Using Angle of Depression A forest ranger in a 90-foot observation tower sees a fire. The angle of depression to the fire is 7˚. What is the horizontal distance between the tower and the fire? Round to the nearest foot. Let T represent the top of the tower and let F represent the fire. Let x be the horizontal distance between the tower and the fire. 7˚ 90 ft x Next page  CONFIDENTIAL

  30. T 90 ft S x By the Alternate Interior Theorem, m/F = 7˚. write a tangent ratio. Multiply both sides by x and divide both sides by tan7˚. Simplify the expression. CONFIDENTIAL

  31. You did a great job today! CONFIDENTIAL

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