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A 6-foot ladder is placed against a wall with its base 2 feet from the wall. How high up the wall is the top of the ladder? (HINT: Draw a diagram to help you visualize the problem.)
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A 6-foot ladder is placed against a wall with its base 2
feet from the wall. How high up the wall is the top of the
ladder? (HINT: Draw a diagram to help you visualize
the problem.)
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the top of the ladder is 5.7 feet up the wall!!
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