The ladder and the outside wall form a right triangle
The length of the ladder is 97.8 feet
<h3>How to determine the
length of the
ladder?</h3>
The given parameters are:
Distance (B) = 22 feet
Angle of elevation (θ) = 77 degrees
The length (L) of the ladder is calculated using the following cosine ratio
cos(θ) = B/L
So, we have:
cos(77) = 22/L
Make L the subject
L = 22/cos(77)
Evaluate the product
L = 97.8
Hence, the length of the ladder is 97.8 feet
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J + s = 63 and j - s = 33 because if the jacket cost 33 more than the slacks then you start with the jacket and subtract the slacks which are 33 less than the jacket you have 33.
When a tangent (top line with the arrow) and a secant (other line) intersect, they form an angle (55°) equal to:
55° = ½ (the larger intercepted arc minus<span> the smaller intercepted arc)
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<span>55° = ½ (170° -x°)
55° = 85° -</span><span>½ x
</span><span>½ x = 30°
x = 60°
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It’s number 4, The last one. You multiply both sides remove the parentheses move the terms factor the expression and divide both sides