Ok for the radius I put in the radius of the short N-S side of my ellipse which happened to be 2.7 in
I plugged those in and got x = .70 in y= 1.76
If I take those and put that in z = 1/tan(1.76/.7) i get 22.8 degrees
This is spot on for the degrees from the y-axis of my 1 pm hour mark.
But I still dont get this
"During the day, z changes and by finding z we can find the time. For example 3pm,

is given by

and

. The angle made by the shadow of the sun is then given by

