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A 14 foot ladder is leaning against a building. The ladder makes a 45 degree angle with the building. How far up the building does the ladder reach.

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Answer:
7√(2) feet

Explanation:

This question uses special right triangles.

There are two main special triangles to remember.

Attached is a diagram of the triangle. Both the base and the height are the same, so the 14 foot-long ladder is the hypotenuse.

The hypotenuse of a 45-45-90 triangle is equal to
√(2) *k, where k is the side length.

We can solve for the side lengths by using this equation:


14 = √(2) *k

Simplifying this equation by dividing both sides by the square root of 2 and rationalizing the denominator, we get


7√(2) =k

Your side length of the height of the triangle is equal to 7 times the square root of 2.

A 14 foot ladder is leaning against a building. The ladder makes a 45 degree angle-example-1
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