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15 March, 07:05

A ladder is leaning up against a 70-foot wall at an angle of elevation of 38°. How far is the foot of the ladder from the wall? Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a foot.

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  1. 15 March, 10:21
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    The ladder, floor and wall form a straight triangle. The angle between floor and wall is obviously 90, between floor and ladder is 38 (given), so the angle between wall and ladder must be (180-90-38 = 52).

    The law of sines says that the side length divided by the sine of the opposite corner is a constant for all three corners.

    Let's say the floor length is f.

    Then 70/sin (38) = f/sin (52), so f = 70*sin (52) / sin (38) ≈ 89.6.
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