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you have a 15 foot ladder and need to reach exactly 9 feet up the wall. how far away from the wall should you place the ladder so that you can reach your desired location.
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you have a 15 foot ladder and need to reach exactly 9 feet up the wall. how far away from the wall should you place the ladder so that you can reach your desired location.
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12
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To get the answer we can use pythagorean theorem.
a^2+b^2=c^2, where c is our 15 foot ladder and a is our 9 (no matther a or b)
We can substitute our data into eq
/subtract 81 both sides
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b=12 - its our answer
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