SOLUTION: The upper ending of the 13 foot-ladder leaning on vertical walling is sliding down at a constant speed of 4 ft/sec while its lower ending is moving horizontally away from the wall.
Algebra.Com
Question 1082916: The upper ending of the 13 foot-ladder leaning on vertical walling is sliding down at a constant speed of 4 ft/sec while its lower ending is moving horizontally away from the wall. Find the rate at which area formed by the ladder floor and walling is changin.
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Duplicate Question
See Answer 700539
RELATED QUESTIONS
The upper ending of the 13 foot-ladder leaning on vertical walling is sliding down at a... (answered by Fombitz)
The upper ending of the 13 foot-ladder leaning on vertical walling is sliding down at a... (answered by Fombitz)
Q5 A 13-ft ladder is leaning against a house when its base starts to slide away. By the... (answered by addingup)
RIGHT TRIANGLE TRIGONOMETRY:
The top of a 25-foot ladder is sliding down a vertical wall (answered by algebrahouse.com,stanbon)
A 10m ladder is leaning against a vertical wall with its foot on the same horizontal... (answered by ikleyn)
A pole 12 meters long is leaning against a vertical wall of a building. If the foot of... (answered by Alan3354)
CALCULUS(MAXIMA AND MINIMA): A 4m ladder is leaning against a vertical wall with its foot (answered by rothauserc)
A ladder leans against a house with its foot 15 ft from the house. When the foot of the... (answered by scott8148)
A 65 foot ladder is leaning against a wall. Its lower end is 285 ft away from the wall.... (answered by ikleyn)