You've got to know your trig ratios. Knowing that cos(x)=adjacent/hypotenuse you can fill in the variables and solve for x. Cosx=8/29 Then solve for x: x=cos^-1(8/29) Plug it in to your calculator and you should get 73.99 degrees.
You have to use the cos(theta) property. Cos(theta)= adjacent/hypotenuse. Where theta is the angle of elevation, adjacent is 8 feet, and 29 feet is the hypotenuse.
Solve for theta, so the angle theta=arccos(8/29) where arccos means the inverse of cosine. Answer should around 74 degrees.
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