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A 10 foot ladder is placed against a house. If the base of the ladder is 3.5 feet from the base of the house, how high does the ladder reach on the house

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  1. 25 May, 17:29
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    Think of a right triangle whose hypotenuse is the ladder length, or 10 ft.

    We can apply the Pythagorean Theorem here:

    10^2 = 3.5^2 + y^2, where y is the height of the top of the ladder as measured from the ground.

    Then 100 = 12.25 + y^2, so that y^2 = 100 - 12.25, or y^2 = 87.75.

    Then the answer is y = sqrt (87.75) = 9.37 ft.
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