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a 10-ft ladder is leaning against a house the basically ladder is 5 ft from the side of the house at what height does the letter touch the house

a 10-ft ladder is leaning against a house the basically ladder is 5 ft from the side-example-1
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hello

to slve this question, we need to draw a diagram to illustrate the situation

this would give us a better insight to solve the problem

to solve this question, we would use pythagorean theorem


\begin{gathered} \text{hyp}^2=\text{adj}^2+\text{opp}^2 \\ \text{hypothen }=10 \\ \text{adjacent}=5 \\ \text{opposite}=y \end{gathered}

this can be rewritten as


\begin{gathered} x^2=y^2+z^2 \\ x=10 \\ z=5 \\ 10^2=y^2+5^2 \\ 100=y^2+25 \\ \text{collect like terms} \\ y^2=100-25 \\ y^2=75 \\ \text{take the square root of both sides} \\ y=\sqrt[]{75} \\ y=8.66\approx8.7ft \end{gathered}

the height at which the ladder touches the wall of the house is at 8.7ft

a 10-ft ladder is leaning against a house the basically ladder is 5 ft from the side-example-1
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