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5 April, 03:46

An extension ladder leans agintst a biulding, making a 75 degree angle of elevation with the ground. The base of the ladder is 8 ft from the base of the building.

To the nearest tenth of a foot, how long is the ladder?

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  1. 5 April, 04:00
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    For this problem, you're going to need to use trig. More specifically, you need to use the tangent function:

    tan (value) = opposite/adjacent

    tan 75 = opposite/8 (Here, the opposite side is the length of the ladder)

    8 * tan 75 = opposite

    29.8564065 = opposite

    So, the ladder is 29.9 feet.
  2. 5 April, 04:09
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    Use soh-cah-toa so for this problem use soh which would be sin75=8/x

    sin75 =.9659

    multiply both sides by x and divide both sides by. 9659

    you end up with the equation x=8/.9659

    and you get about

    x=8.3ft
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