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A ladder that is 17 feet long is 8 feet from the base of a wall. How far up the wall does the ladder reach?

User Venzen
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Answer:

Applying the Pythagorean theorem we have :

wall length is : a²-b²=c²⇒17²-8²=c²⇒c=15(c>=0)

Explanation:

we have : the length of the ladder is the hypotenuse of the triangle ; the length of the ladder, which is far from the wall, is the right angle side of the triangle (draw your own illustration)

User Arpad Gabor
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  • H=17ft
  • B=8ft

Using Pythagoras theorem


\\ \Large\sf\longmapsto P^2=H^2-B^2


\\ \Large\sf\longmapsto P^2=17^2-8^2


\\ \Large\sf\longmapsto P^2=289-64


\\ \Large\sf\longmapsto P^2=225


\\ \Large\sf\longmapsto P=√(225)


\\ \Large\sf\longmapsto P=15ft

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