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What is the formula of angle of depression?​

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The angle of depression may be found by using this formula: tan y = opposite/adjacent. The opposite side in this case is usually the height of the observer or height in terms of location, for example, the height of a plane in the air. The adjacent is usually the horizontal distance between the object and the observer.

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the angle of depression may be found by using this formula: tan y = opposite/adjacent. the opposite side in this case is usually the height of the observer or height in terms of location, for example, the height of a plane in the air. the adjacent is usually the horizontal distance between the object and the observer.
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