Angles of Elevation and Depression
Angles of Elevation and Depression
and Depression
Trig Definitions
Opposite
• Sin (angle) = ---------------- S-O-H
Hypotenuse
Adjacent
• Cos (angle) = ---------------- C-A-H
Hypotenuse
Opposite
• Tan (angle) = ---------------- T-O-A
Adjacent
Anatomy of a Trig Function
A
θ
Main Trig Functions: Others:
Sin Csc
Cos Sec
Tan Cot
C B
Format:
some side
Trig Function ( an angle, θ for example) = -----------------------
some other side
where the some side or the some other side is the missing side (variable, like x)
Use inverse trig functions to help find a missing angle in a right triangle.
Format:
some side
Trig Function -1 (-------------------------) = missing angle, θ for example
some other side
where the trig function -1 is found using 2nd key then the trig function on calculator
Angles of Elevation and Depression
Top Horizontal
Angle of Depression
Angle of Elevation
Bottom Horizontal
Since the two horizontal lines are parallel, by Alternate Interior Angles
the angle of depression must be equal to the angle of elevation.
Angles of Depression or Elevation
• Step 1: Draw this triangle to fit problem
This is the length of This is the height (above
string or distance the ground) or depth
Θ
angle goes here
This is the distance from the
base or along the ground
37 = 32 + 6
Answer: about 39.4°
x°
45 = 50 - 5
Example 5
320
h
63°
Answer: The roller coaster car was about 285 feet above
the ground.
Angles of Elevation and Depression
angle of depression
difference
in height
between objects
angle of elevation
distance between objects
1. The angle of elevation from point A to the top of the press box is 49°. If point A is
400 ft from the base of the press box, how high is the press box?
2. Find the angle of elevation of the sun when a 12.5 ft post casts a 18 ft shadow?
3. A ladder leaning up against a barn makes an angle of 78° with the ground when the
ladder is 5 feet from the barn. How long is the ladder?
4. From the top of the 120 foot fire tower a ranger observes a fire at an angle of
depression of 19°. How far from the base of the tower is the fire?
5. A hill is 1000 yards long with a vertical drop of 208 yards. Find the angle of
depression from the top of the hill to the bottom.
Angles of Elevation and Depression
1. The angle of elevation from point A to the top of the press box is 49°. If point A is
400 ft from the base of the press box, how high is the press box?
2. Find the angle of elevation of the sun when a 12.5 ft post casts a 18 ft shadow?
3. A ladder leaning up against a barn makes an angle of 78° with the ground when the
ladder is 5 feet from the barn. How long is the ladder?
4. From the top of the 120 foot fire tower a ranger observes a fire at an angle of
depression of 19°. How far from the base of the tower is the fire?
5. A hill is 1000 yards long with a vertical drop of 208 yards. Find the angle of
depression from the top of the hill to the bottom.