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-An angle above the horizontal is called an angle of elevation, and an angle below the horizontal is called an angle of depression. Solve the problem. -An angle above the horizontal is called an angle of elevation, and an angle below the horizontal is called an angle of depression.   The pilot of a boat sees the light from a lighthouse at an angle of elevation of 13°. The light is on the shoreline, 350 feet   above the dock. How far (to the nearest hundred feet)  is the boat from the dock? A)  1400 feet B)  1500 feet C)  2100 feet D)  1600 feet The pilot of a boat sees the light from a lighthouse at an angle of elevation of 13°. The light is on the shoreline, 350 feet Solve the problem. -An angle above the horizontal is called an angle of elevation, and an angle below the horizontal is called an angle of depression.   The pilot of a boat sees the light from a lighthouse at an angle of elevation of 13°. The light is on the shoreline, 350 feet   above the dock. How far (to the nearest hundred feet)  is the boat from the dock? A)  1400 feet B)  1500 feet C)  2100 feet D)  1600 feet above the dock. How far (to the nearest hundred feet) is the boat from the dock?


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