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Answered by suraj7240
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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by supersid
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Answer:

35 FEET

Step-by-step explanation:

Consider a triangle ABC, with B as the right angle.

ATQ,

The length of ladder= 37m.    [This is the hypotenuse AC]

& The distance between the building and ladder= 12m    [BC]

We need to find AB i.e. the height at which the ladder would reach.  

Using Pythagoras Theorem,

We can say that,

AB^2 + BC^2 = AC^2

Therefore,

AB^2= AC^2- BC^2

AB^2= 37^2 - 12^2

AB^2= 1369 - 144

AB^2= 1225

AB= 35m Ans.

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