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AB is a 6 m high pole. CD is a ladder inclined at an angle of 60 degrees to the horizontal and reaches up to a point D of the pole. If AD = 2.54 m, find the length of the ladder
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Henry
sin60 = AD/CD = 2.54/CD. CD = ?.
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