Precalculus Day 15.

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Precalculus Day 15

Knight’s Charge 1) Find a. 2) Find C. 3) A camper is hiking and is standing on top of a 400 foot cliff enjoying the view. He looks down and views a bear at a 37o angle of depression. How far is the bear from the base of the cliff? (Round your answer to the nearest foot, and disregard the height of the camper in your calculations.)

Knight’s Charge cont… 3) A camper is hiking and is standing on top of a 400 foot cliff enjoying the view. He looks down and views a bear at a 37o angle of depression. How far is the bear from the base of the cliff? (Round your answer to the nearest foot, and disregard the height of the camper in your calculations.)

Precalculus Day 15

Knight’s Charge 1) Find a. 2) Find C. 3) A camper is hiking and is standing on top of a 400 foot cliff enjoying the view. He looks down and views a bear at a 37o angle of depression. How far is the bear from the base of the cliff? (Round your answer to the nearest foot, and disregard the height of the camper in your calculations.)

Knight’s Charge cont… 3) A camper is hiking and is standing on top of a 400 foot cliff enjoying the view. He looks down and views a bear at a 37o angle of depression. How far is the bear from the base of the cliff? (Round your answer to the nearest foot, and disregard the height of the camper in your calculations.)