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The angle of depression from the top of a 120m high vertical cliff to boat B is 16 degrees. How far is the boat from the base of the cliff
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The angle of depression from the top of a 120m high vertical cliff to boat B is 16 degrees. How far is the boat from the base of the cliff
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Let the distance frm the base of the cliff to boat=x
We Tan16=oposit/base=x/120 x=?
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