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Answer:
The question is asking to solve a problem that'll "add up", or in other words, makes sense; through the use of Trigonometric functions. The leaning ladder is the hypotenuse of 17ft, adjacent to that is a wall that measures 16.5ft above the ground. The angle both sides make must be <=70°. The function here is Opposite over Hypotenuse i.e 16.5/17 . We use the inverse operation of Sin which is Sin^(-1) to find if the angle is < or = to 70°. Using a calculator, we find the angle to be 76.06°, which is > more than, 70°.
Thus, the ladder will not be safe for its height and therefore won't make sense.
Answer:
No
Step-by-step explanation:
It is given that Joshua has a ladder that is 17 ft long. He wants to lean the ladder against a vertical wall so that the top of the ladder is 16.5 ft above the ground. Thus,
Use Sine function , we have
[tex]\sin(angle)=\frac{\text{Height}}{\text{Ladder length}}[/tex]
[tex]\text{Height}=\text{ladder length}{\times}\sin(angle)[/tex]
Substituting the given values, we have
Height represents the height of wall.
[tex]\text{Height}=17\sin70^{\circ}[/tex]
[tex]\text{Height}=17(0.939)[/tex]
[tex]\text{Height}=15.98\text{ ft}[/tex]
So the ladder will only reach maximum height of 15.98 ft , just short of 0.52 ft. at the maximum angle of 70 degrees.
Hence, The ladder will not be safe for 16.5 ft height of wall.