SOLUTION: A 10 foot long pole leans against a wall. The bottom is 6 feet from the wall. How much farther should the bottom be pulled away from the wall so that the top moves the same amount
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Question 1070828: A 10 foot long pole leans against a wall. The bottom is 6 feet from the wall. How much farther should the bottom be pulled away from the wall so that the top moves the same amount down the wall?
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2 feet
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