A 16-ft ladder is sliding

  1. A ladder leans against a vertical wall and the top of the ladder is sliding down the wall at aconstant rate of 1/2 ft/sec. At
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  2. A 20' ladder leans against a building. The bottom of the ladder is sliding away horizontally at a rate of 2 feet per second. How
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  3. A 16-ft ladder is sliding down a wall as shown in the figures below. The variable h is the height of the ladder's top at time t,
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  4. orig question:A ladder 12 meters long is leaning against the wall of a building. The bottom of the ladder is sliding away from
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  5. A ladder 12 meters long is leaning against the wall of a building. The bottom of the ladder is sliding away from the wall at the
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  6. Suppose there is a 10 meter ladder leaning against the wall of a building and the base of the ladder is sliding away from the
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  7. A ladder 6m long rests against the vertical wall. How far is the top of the ladder sliding down the wall when the bottom of the
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  8. a 16 foot ladder is leaning against a building. the bottom of the ladder os sliding along the pavement at 3 ft/s How fast is the
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  9. A 9-meter ladder is leaning against the wall of a building, and the base of the ladder is sliding away from the building at a
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  10. A 3.0 m long ladder of weight 98. N leans against a frictionless wall at an angle of 60.° with respect to the horizontal.The
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