A ladder 5 m long is leaning against a wall. The bottom of the ladder is pulled along the ground,

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A ladder 5 m long is leaning against a wall. The bottom of the ladder is pulled along the ground, away from the wall, at the rate of 2 cm/s. How fast is its height on the wall decreasing when the foot of the ladder is 4 m away from the wall?

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answered Jan 20, 2018 by mdsamim (213,225 points) 5 10 15
edited Mar 7, 2018 by faiz
 
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Let y m be the height of the wall at which the ladder touches. Also, let the foot of the ladder be x m away from the wall. Then, by Pythagoras theorem, we have: x2 + y2 = 25 [Length of the ladder = 5 m]

Then, the rate of change of height (y) with respect to time (t) is given by,

Hence, the height of the ladder on the wall is decreasing at the rate of 8/3 cm/s.

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