An angle of elevation \(θ\) is formed by lines from the top and bottom of the building to the tip of the shadow, as seen in the following figure. An angle \(θ\) is formed when wires of various lengths...An angle of elevation \(θ\) is formed by lines from the top and bottom of the building to the tip of the shadow, as seen in the following figure. An angle \(θ\) is formed when wires of various lengths of \(x\) feet are attached from the ground to the top of the pole, as shown in the following figure. The angle of elevation of the camera can be found by \(θ=\tan^{−1}\left(\frac{x}{2000}\right)\), where \(x\) is the height of the rocket.