Two birds sit at the top of two different trees. The distance between the first bird and a birdwatcher on the ground is 32 feet. The distance between the birdwatcher and the second bird is 45 feet. Second Bird First Bird at, Bird Watcher What is the angle measure, or angle of depression, between this bird and the birdwatcher? Round your answer to the nearest tenth. 35.4°

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Two birds sit at the top of two different trees. The distance
between the first bird and a birdwatcher on the ground is
32 feet. The distance between the birdwatcher and the
second bird is 45 feet.
Second Bird
First Bird
Bird Watcher
What is the angle measure, or angle of depression,
between this bird and the birdwatcher? Round your
answer to the nearest tenth.
35.4°
44.7°
45.3°
54.6°
Transcribed Image Text:Two birds sit at the top of two different trees. The distance between the first bird and a birdwatcher on the ground is 32 feet. The distance between the birdwatcher and the second bird is 45 feet. Second Bird First Bird Bird Watcher What is the angle measure, or angle of depression, between this bird and the birdwatcher? Round your answer to the nearest tenth. 35.4° 44.7° 45.3° 54.6°
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