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A shark is swimming 42 feet below sea level. If the angle of depression from a boat on the water to the shark is 23°, what is the horizontal distance between the boat and the shark? Show your work to receive full credit. Round to the nearest hundredth if necessary. ​

A shark is swimming 42 feet below sea level. If the angle of depression from a boat-example-1
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Answer:

BC ≈ 98.95 feet

Explanation:

From the figure attached,

A shark is swimming 42 feet below sea level at point A and a boat on the water is at point C.

If the angle of depression from the coat to shark is 23°,

tan(23°) =
\frac{\text{Opposite side}}{\text{Adjacent side}}

tan(23°) =
(AB)/(BC)

BC =
\frac{AB}{\text{tan}(23)}

BC =
\frac{42}{\text{tan}23}

BC = 98.947

BC ≈ 98.95 feet

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