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A firefighter extends a ladder against the side of a house. The ladder makes a 32°\degree° angle with the ground. The base of the ladder is 25 feet from the house. Find how high the ladder reaches up the side of the house to the nearest tenth of a foot.

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User Adham Shafik
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Answer:

29.5 feet

Explanation:

A firefighter extends a ladder against the side of a house. The ladder makes a 32°\degree° angle with the ground. The base of the ladder is 25 feet from the house. Find how high the ladder reaches up the side of the house to the nearest tenth of a foot.

We solve using Trigonometric function of Cosine

= cos theta = Adjacent/Hypotenuse

Theta = 32°

Adjacent = 25 feet

Hypotenuse = Height of the ladder

= cos 32 = 25/x

x = 25/cos 32

x = 29.479460084 feet

Approximately= 29.5 feet

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