Respuesta :
The ladder is the hypotenuse of a 45 45 90 triangle.
The legs of a 45 45 90 triangle = hypotenuse / sqroot (2)
15 / 1.414 = 10.608
(Incidentally it is the "bottom" of the ladder that is 10.608 feet from the wall. The "top" of the ladder is touching the wall. LOL)
The legs of a 45 45 90 triangle = hypotenuse / sqroot (2)
15 / 1.414 = 10.608
(Incidentally it is the "bottom" of the ladder that is 10.608 feet from the wall. The "top" of the ladder is touching the wall. LOL)
Answer:
The foot of the ladder is 10.60 feet from the wall.
Step-by-step explanation:
A ladder 15 feet long leans against a wall and forms an angle of 45º with the ground.
The 15ft ladder forms a 45,45,90 degree right triangle with itself ; being the hypotenuse, the ground and the wall. This triangle has it's sides in the ratio of 1,1,√2
So, we know two sides will be same length and one side is 15 feet.
So, the ladder is [tex](15\sqrt{2}) /2[/tex] feet from the wall .
Also the ladder goes same [tex](15\sqrt{2}) /2[/tex] feet up the wall.
This becomes:
[tex](15\times1.414)/2=10.60[/tex] feet
Hence, the measurements are 10.60 feet, 10.60 feet and 15 feet.
The foot of the ladder is 10.60 feet from the wall.