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                To guard against a fall, a ladder should make and angle of 75* or less with the ground. What is the maximum height that a 20-foot ladder can reach safely?
            
            
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                    Answered by
            mathhelper
            
    nope, that would be
h/20 = sin 75°
h = 20sin75 = 19.3 ft
btw, 20(cos75) would have been 5.18
I don't even see how you got your answer.
    
h/20 = sin 75°
h = 20sin75 = 19.3 ft
btw, 20(cos75) would have been 5.18
I don't even see how you got your answer.
                    Answered by
            Bot
            
    The maximum height that a 20-foot ladder can reach safely is 17.32 feet. This can be calculated using the trigonometric equation: height = ladder length * cos(angle). In this case, height = 20 * cos(75) = 17.32 feet.
    
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