California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) Math Practice Exam

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When visualizing angles of elevation or depression, which of the following best describes the horizontal line?

  1. It is a line that rises indefinitely

  2. It is the base from which angles are measured

  3. It represents the highest point in a diagram

  4. It is irrelevant to the angle's measurement

The correct answer is: It is the base from which angles are measured

The horizontal line plays a critical role in measuring angles of elevation and depression. It serves as the reference point or baseline from which these angles are measured. In a triangle formed by an observer's line of sight to an object either above (elevation) or below (depression) the observer, the horizontal line represents the level of the observer's eyes, ensuring that the angles are accurately defined relative to this baseline. Understanding the importance of the horizontal line is essential for solving problems involving heights or depths in practical scenarios, such as surveying, architecture, or even in fields like navigation. By clearly defining this reference point, it becomes possible to determine the height of a building or the depth of a well using angles of elevation and depression, making it fundamental to trigonometric applications.