Math, asked by winif71, 9 months ago

What is the difference between angle of elevation and angle depression

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Answered by kartikey4833
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Answer:

The angle that would form if it was a real line to the ground is an angle of elevation. Exact opposite if your looking diagonally down; the angle between the "sight line" and the horizon or sky is the angle of depression. Elevation for elevate, Depression for down is how I remember it.

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Answered by ankita7519
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Step-by-step explanation:

the angle of elevation refers to the angle from the horizontal and upward to an object above for example-a person in a ground is looking at a flying kite .The angle from the person's horizontal field of vision to the flying is the angle of elevation .The angle of depression ,on the other hand ,refers to the angle from the horizontal and downward to an object below .example-a person on a hot air baloon is looking at a house. The angle from the person's horizontal field of vision to the house is the angle of depression .

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