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25 May, 05:36

Christine places a ladder against the side of a house so that the top of the ladder makes an angle of 52° with the side of the house. The bottom of the ladder is 1.20m from the house. a) calculate the nearest hundredth of a meter, the vertical distance from the top of the ladder to the ground b) calculate to the nearest hundredth of a metre, the length of a ladder

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  1. 25 May, 06:01
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    (a) 0.94 m.

    (b) 1.52 m.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Applying the trigonometry of a right triangle:

    a) tan 52 = 1.2 / x where x is the vertical height

    x = 1.2 / tan 52

    x = 0.936 m

    b) sin 52 = 1.2 / l where l is the length of the ladder

    l = 1.2 / sin 62

    l = 1.523 m.
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