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Explain (in complete sentences) why θ=cot−1(d2−20002√2000) is one of 6 possible answers for the below problem. An airplane is flying at an altitude of 2000 ft toward an island. The straight-line distance from the airplane to the island is d feet. Express θ, the angle of depression, as a function of d.
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