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use the diagram to complete the statements. the angle of depression fro…

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use the diagram to complete the statements. the angle of depression from point r to point s is angle dropdown. the angle of elevation from point s to point r is angle dropdown. angle dropdown the angle of elevation from dropdown. angle dropdown the angle of dropdown. diagram has points q, r, s with lines and angles labeled 1, 2, 3, 4.

Explanation:

Step1: Recall angle of depression/elevation

Angle of depression from \( R \) to \( S \): horizontal from \( R \) (dashed line) down to \( RS \), so angle \( 3 \)? Wait, no—wait, angle of depression is between horizontal line from \( R \) (the middle dashed line) and line \( RS \), but also, angle of depression and elevation are equal (alternate interior angles). Wait, the horizontal lines: \( Q \) has a horizontal dashed line, \( R \) has a horizontal dashed line, \( S \) has a horizontal dashed line.

Wait, angle of depression from \( R \) to \( S \): the horizontal line from \( R \) (middle dashed) to \( RS \), which is angle \( 3 \)? No, wait, angle of depression is the angle between the horizontal line (from the higher point) and the line of sight down. Wait, \( R \) to \( S \): if \( R \) is higher? Wait, no, maybe the horizontal lines are parallel. So the angle of depression from \( R \) to \( S \) is equal to the angle of elevation from \( S \) to \( R \) (alternate interior angles).

Looking at the diagram: the horizontal line through \( R \) (middle dashed), horizontal through \( Q \) (top dashed), horizontal through \( S \) (bottom dashed). So line \( RQ \) makes angle 1 with top horizontal, angle 2 with middle horizontal, line \( RS \) makes angle 3 with middle horizontal, angle 4 with bottom horizontal.

Angle of depression from \( R \) to \( S \): horizontal from \( R \) (middle dashed) down to \( RS \), so angle \( 3 \)? Wait, no—angle of depression is between the horizontal (from the observer, \( R \)) and the line of sight to the lower point (\( S \)). So the horizontal line at \( R \) (middle dashed) and line \( RS \): that's angle \( 3 \)? Wait, but angle of elevation from \( S \) to \( R \) is the angle between horizontal at \( S \) (bottom dashed) and line \( SR \), which is angle \( 4 \). But since horizontal lines are parallel, angle \( 3 \) and angle \( 4 \) are equal (alternate interior angles). Wait, maybe I messed up.

Wait, let's re-express:

  • Angle of depression from \( R \) to \( S \): the angle between the horizontal line drawn from \( R \) (the middle dashed line) and the line segment \( RS \), measured downward. So that's angle \( 3 \)?
  • Angle of elevation from \( S \) to \( R \): the angle between the horizontal line drawn from \( S \) (the bottom dashed line) and the line segment \( SR \), measured upward. That's angle \( 4 \). But since the horizontal lines (middle at \( R \), bottom at \( S \)) are parallel, angle \( 3 \) (depression) and angle \( 4 \) (elevation) are equal (alternate interior angles). Wait, but also, angle of depression from \( R \) to \( S \) should equal angle of elevation from \( S \) to \( R \).

Wait, maybe the first blank: angle of depression from \( R \) to \( S \) is angle \( 3 \)? No, wait the dropdown has 1,2,3,4. Wait, maybe the horizontal line at \( R \) is the middle one, so angle between horizontal (middle) and \( RS \) is angle \( 3 \), and angle of elevation from \( S \) to \( R \) is angle \( 4 \), but they are equal. Wait, maybe the first answer is angle \( 3 \)? Wait, no, the first dropdown is for angle of depression from \( R \) to \( S \). Let's check the options:

Wait, the first statement: "The angle of depression from point \( R \) to point \( S \) is angle [dropdown]." The dropdown options are 1,2,3,4.

Angle of depression: when looking from \( R \) down to \( S \), the horizontal line at \( R \) (middle dashed) and the line \( RS \) form an angle. If the horizontal lines (top, middle, bottom) are parallel, then the angle of depression (from \( R \))…

Answer:

  1. The angle of depression from point \( R \) to point \( S \) is angle \( \boldsymbol{3} \).
  2. The angle of elevation from point \( S \) to point \( R \) is angle \( \boldsymbol{4} \).
  3. Angle \( 1 \) \( \boldsymbol{=} \) the angle of elevation from \( Q \) to \( R \) (angle \( 2 \)).
  4. Angle \( 3 \) \( \boldsymbol{=} \) the angle of elevation from \( S \) to \( R \) (angle \( 4 \)) (or angle of depression from \( R \) to \( S \)).

(Note: Based on alternate interior angles from parallel horizontal lines, angles of depression and elevation between parallel horizontals are equal, and corresponding angles between other parallel horizontals are equal.)