Angle of elevation: measured upward from horizontal line of sight. Angle of depression: measured downward from horizontal. By alternate interior angles (parallel horizontal lines), the angle of depression from point A to point B equals the angle of elevation from B to A. This duality simplifies many problems.
Part of TRIG-03 — Properties of Triangles & Heights-Distances
Angle of Elevation vs Depression
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