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13 January, 01:10

A flagpole that was originally 24 feet tall has cracked 9 feet from the ground and has fallen as if hinged. Find

out how far from the base of the flagpole the top of the flagpole touched after it had fallen.

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  1. 13 January, 01:21
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    The top of the flag pole touched the ground 12 feet from the base.

    Since it cracked 9 feet from the base, 9 is the vertical leg of the right triangle formed. The rest of the flagpole, 24-9=15, is the hypotenuse, as it is slanted down to the ground. The missing side is the horizontal leg, which we will call b:

    9²+b²=15²

    81+b²=225

    Subtract 81 from both sides:

    81+b²-81=225-81

    b²=144

    Take the square root of both sides:

    √b²=√144

    b=12
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