Assume ladder length is 14 ft and that the top end of the ladder is 5 feet above the ground.
Find the distance the bottom of the ladder is from the base of the wall.
Picture a right triangle with hypotenuse 14 feet and that the side opposite the angle is h. Then sin theta = h / 14, or theta = arcsin 5/14. theta is
0.365 radian. Then the dist. of the bot. of the lad. from the base of the wall is
14cos theta = 14cos 0.365 rad = 13.08 feet. This does not seem reasonable; the ladder would fall if it were already that close to the ground.
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Answer:
45 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
180 - 60 - 75 = 45
Angle RVE is the same as angle LVA
Answer:
15:10
Step-by-step explanation:
Method 1: 5 lots of 3:2 →5 × (3:2) = (5×3) : (5×2) = 15:10
Method 2: 3/2 × 1 → 3/2 ×5/5 = 3×5 2×5= 15:10
boys: 15
girls: 10
Answer:
Expression Chang:
N+6
If N = 60
Then 60+6=66
Chang is 66 inches
Step-by-step explanation:
A. seven tents b. seven hundredths c. seven tents