The height of the pole is 6.50 meters
To calculate the height of the pole, we will use of the following equivalent ratios.
By Pythagoras theorem, we have:
[tex]x ^2 = 2^2 + 3^2\\\\x ^2 = 4 + 9\\\\x = \sqrt{13}[/tex]
So, we have:
[tex]h = \dfrac{\sqrt{13}^2 }{2} \\\\h = \dfrac{13}{2}\\\\h = 6.5[/tex]
Hence, the height of the pole is 6.50 meters
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