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suppose a ladder 20 feet long is placed against a vertical wall 20 feet high. How far would the top of the ladder move down the wall by pulling out the bottom of the ladder 5 feet?
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suppose a ladder 20 feet long is placed against a vertical wall 20 feet high. How far would the top of the ladder move down the wall by pulling out the bottom of the ladder 5 feet?
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You can use the pythagoras theorem.
20^2=5^2+x^2
x^2=400-25
x^2=375
x = 19.36
20-19.36=0.64 feet
The answer is 0.64 feet :)
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