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A fireman leans a 40-ft long ladder up against a
A fireman leans a 40-ft long ladder up against a building. The base of the ladder creates an angle of elevation of 32 degrees
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Allan
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A Ladder of length L and mass m leans against wall at angle theta from the vertical. The wall is smooth so that only horizontal
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Mike
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A ladder leans against a building. The angle of elevation of the ladder is 70°. The top of the ladder is 25 ft from the ground.
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TheOneNotHere
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Choose all situations that describe a right triangle.
A. A ladder 12 feet long leans against a wall. The top of the ladder is 8
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Sarah B
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A10m long ladder of mass 18kg leans against a frictionless wall. The ladder makes a 20 angle with the wall. The cofficient of
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the triangles formed by two ladders leaning against a wall are similar. how long is the shorter ladder?
the first ladder is 42ft
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key
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A fireman is standing 25 m due west of the burning building. If the angle of elevation of the ladder is 51°, how long is his
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Anonymous
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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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noreen
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A 12 foot ladder leans against a building. The top of the ladder leans against the wall 10.5 feet from the ground. What is the
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Charlie
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A ladder 20 feet long leans against a building. If the bottom of the ladder slides away from the building
horizontally at a rate
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Wincell
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