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The slide is 10 foot long and the cover distance of 8 feet across the ground how many feet high is the slide at the highest point

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Answer:

h = + 6 ft

Explanation:

Here we're dealing with a right triangle and may therefore apply the P, Pythagorean Theorem.

The hypotenuse is 10 ft and the horizontal leg is 8 ft. Thus, if h is the height of the highest point of the slide,

(8 ft)^2 + h^2 = (10 ft)^2, or

64 ft^2 + h^2 = 100 ft^2, leading to h^2 = 36 ft^2.

Then h = + 6 ft

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