SOLUTION: A supporting wire is to be attached to the top of a 46-foot antenna. If the wire must be anchored 46 feet from the base of the antenna, what length of wire is required?
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Question 295536: A supporting wire is to be attached to the top of a 46-foot antenna. If the wire must be anchored 46 feet from the base of the antenna, what length of wire is required?
Answer by rfer(16322) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
46^2+46^2=c^2
2116+2116=c^2
4232=c^2
c=65 ft
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