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| Question 183652:  A 25-foot ladder is placed against a building. The bottom of the ladder is 7 feet from the building. If the top of the ladder slips down 4 feet, how many feet will the bottom slide out? (It is not 4 feet).
 7 squared+x squared=25 squared
 49+x squared=625
 x squared=576
 x=24
 Then what?
 Answer by nerdybill(7384)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! A 25-foot ladder is placed against a building. The bottom of the ladder is 7 feet from the building. If the top of the ladder slips down 4 feet, how many feet will the bottom slide out? (It is not 4 feet). .
 What you had is before the slip:
 Let x = height where the ladder hits the building
 7 squared+x squared=25 squared
 49+x squared=625
 x squared=576
 x=24 feet
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 NOW, if it slips 4 feet -- that 24-4=20 feet
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 Let x = distance from wall:
 x^2 + 20^2 = 25^2
 x^2 + 400 = 625
 x^2 = 225
 x = 15 feet
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 But wait, the problem asked: "how many feet will the bottom slide out?"
 Since, originally it was 7 feet from the wall
 and now it is 15 feet
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 The answer is 8 feet.
 
 
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