A 13.5-meter ladder leans against a brick wall and the ladder makes a 75∘ with the wall. The distance d the ladder goes up the wall is -- meters. Round your answer to the nearest tenth.

Answer:
3.5 m
Step-by-step explanation:
Use Pythagorean theorem to find the distance (d) the distance goes up the wall = adjacent to the angle 75° that is formed with the wall.
Length of ladder = the hypothenuse = 13.5 m
Thus, we would use:
Cos75 = adjacent/hypothenuse
Cos 75 = d/13.5
Multiply both sides by 13.5
13.5*cos(75) = d
13.5*0.2588 = d
3.4938 = d
d ≈ 3.5 m (nearest tenth)