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Inside a semicircular tunnel of diameter 30 feet, a vertical support beam is placed 6 feet from the side of the tunnel. How tall is the beam?

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Answer:

The height of the beam is:
h=12\: feet

Explanation:

The radius of the tunnel is r = 15 feet

The distance of the beam from the center of the tunnel is:


d_(beam)=15-6=9\: feet

We have a right triangle, where:

  • The Hypotenuse is 15 feet
  • One side is 9 feet
  • The other side is the height of the beam

Let's use Pythagoras theorem.


15^(2)=9^(2)+h^(2)


h^(2)=15^(2)-9^(2)


h=\sqrt{15^(2)-9^(2)}

Therefore, the heigh of the beam is:


h=12\: feet

I hope it helps you!

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