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A 12 - ft ladder leans against the side of a house. The bottom of the ladder is 8 ft from the side of the house. How high is the top of the ladder from the ground? If necessary,…
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A 12 - ft ladder leans against the side of a house. The bottom of the ladder is 8 ft from the side of the house. How high is the top of the ladder from the ground? If necessary, round your answer to the nearest tenth.
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сука блядь
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сука блядь
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a^2 + b^2 = c^2
8^2 + b^2 = 12^2
64 + b^2 = 144
b^2 = 144 - 64
b^2 = 80
b = sqrt 80
b = 8.9 ft <===
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