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Find the angle of depression

from point A to point C.
?
66°
5 mi
B
Angle of depression = [ ? ]

Find the angle of depression from point A to point C. ? 66° 5 mi B Angle of depression-example-1
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Given:

In triangle ABC,
m\angle A=66^\circ, AB=5\text{ mi}.

To find:

The angle of depression from point A to point C.

Solution:

According to angle sum property, the sum of all interior angles of a triangle is 180 degrees.

In triangle ABC,


m\angle A+m\angle B+m\angle C=180^\circ


66^\circ+90^\circ+m\angle C=180^\circ


156^\circ+m\angle C=180^\circ


m\angle C=180^\circ-156^\circ


m\angle C=24^\circ

We know that if a transversal line intersect the two parallel lines, then alternate interior angles are equal. So, the angle of depression from point A to point C is equal to the measure of angle C in triangle ABC.

Therefore, the angle of depression is 24 degrees.

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