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two poles of height 6m and 11m stand on a plane ground if the distance between the feet of the poles is 12m find the distance between their tops​

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Answered by kanikayadav4
0

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: Two poles AB=11 m and CD=6m

Distance between both poles BD=12 m

Then, create a line segment CE parallel to line BD

So, AE=AB−CD=11−5=6 m

In right angled △AEC,

(AC)

2

=(AE)

2

+(AE)

2

=(12)

2

+(5)

2

=144+25=169

⇒AC=13 m

So, the distance between their tops is 13 m.

Answered by anshika41977
0

Answer:

Given: Two poles AB=11 m and CD=6m

Distance between both poles BD=12 m

Then, create a line segment CE parallel to line BD

So, AE=AB−CD=11−5=6 m

In right angled △AEC,

(AC)

2

=(AE)

2

+(AE)

2

=(12)

2

+(5)

2

=144+25=169

⇒AC=13 m

So, the distance between their tops is 13 m.

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