An airplane pilot over the pacific sights an angle of depression of 5 at this time the horizontal distance from the airplane to the atoll is 4629 meters. What is the height?

Solution:
We know that
Tangent is defined as the ratio of the opposite side to the adjacent side of a specific angle of a right-angled triangle.
It can be written as
tan 5 = x / 4629
x = tan 5 × 4629
So we get
x = 0.0874 × 4629
x = 404.9 = 405 m
Therefore, the height is 405 m.
An airplane pilot over the pacific sights an angle of depression of 5 at this time the horizontal distance from the airplane to the atoll is 4629 meters. What is the height?
Summary:
An airplane pilot over the pacific sights an angle of depression of 5 at this time the horizontal distance from the airplane to the atoll is 4629 meters. The height is 405 m.
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