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      401. Jase is in a hot air balloon that is 600 feet above the ground, where they can see their brother Willie. The angle of depression from Jase’s line of sight to Willie is 25°. How far is Willie from the point on the ground directly below the hot air balloon?

      402. A bird is flying at a height of 36 feet and spots a windowsill 8 feet off the ground on which to perch. If the windowsill is at a 28° angle of depression from the bird, how far must the bird fly before it can land?

      404. You’re a block away from a building that is 820 feet tall. Your friend is between you and the building. The angle of elevation from your position to the top of the building is 42°. The angle of elevation from your friend’s position to the top of the building is 71°. To the nearest foot, how far are you from your friend?

      405. A lighthouse is located at the top of a hill 100 feet tall. From a point P on the ground, the angle of elevation to the top of the hill is 25°. From the same point P, the angle of elevation to the top of the lighthouse is 50°. How tall is the lighthouse?

      406. A surveyor needs to find the distance BC across a lake as part of a project to build a bridge. The distance from point A to point B is 250 feet. The measurement of angle A is 40°, and the measurement of angle B is 112°. What is the distance BC across the lake to the nearest foot?

Graphical illustration of an obtuse angle ABC.

      Illustration by Thomson Digital

       407−410 Find the length of the side indicated by x.

      407.

Graphical illustration of an right angled triangle with height 9.

      Illustration by Thomson Digital

      408.

Graphical illustration of an right angled triangle with hypotenuse 15.

      Illustration by Thomson Digital

      409.

Graphical illustration of an right angled triangle with right side interior angle 30 degree.

      Illustration by Thomson Digital

      410.

Graphical illustration of an triangle with hypotenuse 8.

       411−415 Convert the radian measure to degrees. Round any decimals to two places.

      411. math

      412. math

      413. math

      414. 3

      415. 0.93

      416−420 Convert the degree measure to radians. Give the exact measure in terms of math.

      416. 225°

      417. 60°

      418. −405°

      419. 36°

      420. 167°

      421−422 The terminal side of an angle math in standard position on the unit circle contains the given point. Give the degree measure of math.

      421. math

      422. math

      423−425 The terminal side of an angle math in standard position on the unit circle contains the given point. Give the radian measure of math.

      424. math

      425. math

       426−430 Find the reference angle for the angle measure. (Recall that the quadrants in standard position are numbered counterclockwise, starting in the upper right-hand corner.)

      426. 167°

      427. 342°

      428. 265°

      429. 792°

      430. −748°

      431−434 Find the exact value of the trigonometric function. If any are not defined, write undefined.

      431. sin 225°

      432. tan 330°

      433. cos 405°

      434. math

       435−440 Use the given information to find the exact value of the trigonometric function.

      435. Given: math; math is in quadrant I

      Find: math

      436.