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10 May, 12:21

A cellular telephone tower that is 300 feet tall is placed on top of a mountain that is 1100 feet above sea level. What is the angle of depression from the top of the tower to a cell phone user who is 5 horizontal miles away and 400 feet above sea level? (Round your answer to two decimal places.)

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  1. 10 May, 12:57
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    Angle of depression=2.17°

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Step 1: Determine the height of the tower relative to the cell phone user

    Height of tower above sea level=Height of mountain above sea level+height of tower on top of the mountain

    where;

    Height of mountain above sea level=1,100 feet

    Height of tower on top of the mountain=300 feet

    replacing;

    Height of tower above sea level = (1,100+300) = 1,400 feet

    Height of cell phone user above sea level=400 feet

    Height of the tower relative to the cell phone user=Height of tower above sea level-height of cell phone user above sea level

    where;

    height of tower above sea level=1,400 feet

    height of cell phone user above sea level=400 feet

    replacing;

    Height of the tower relative to the cell phone user = (1,400-400) = 1,000 feet

    Step 2: Determine the angle of depression

    Tan∅=Horizontal distance from tower to cell phone user/vertical distance between top of tower and cell phone user

    where;

    Horizontal distance from tower to cell phone user=5 miles

    1 mile=5,280 feet, (5*5,280) = 26,400 feet

    Vertical distance between top of tower and cell phone user=1,000 feet

    replacing;

    Tan∅=26,400/1,000

    Tan∅=26.4

    ∅=Tan^ (-1) (26.4)

    ∅=87.83°

    Angle of depression=90-∅=90-87.83=2.17°

    Angle of depression=2.17°
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