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A 5 m long ladder is placed leaning towards a vertical wall such that it reaches the wall at a point 4 m high. If the foot of the ladder is moved 1.6 m towards the wall, then find the distance by which the top of the ladder would slide upwards on the wall.

Pythagoras Theorem

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A 5 m long ladder is placed leaning towards a vertical wall such that it reaches the wall at a point 4 m high. If the foot of the ladder is moved 1.6 m towards the wall, then find the distance by which the top of the ladder would slide upwards on the wall. Pythagoras Theorem, R.S. Aggarwal Mathematics Solutions ICSE Class 9.

First ladder reaches at A, thus AB = 4 m and AC = 5 m.

Given,

Foot of the ladder is moved 1.6 m towards the wall

The distance by which the top of the ladder would slide upwards on the wall = AE

By Pythagoras theorem,

Hypotenuse2 = Perpendicular2 + Base2

In triangle ABC,

⇒ AC2 = AB2 + BC2

⇒ 52 = 42 + BC2

⇒ 25 = 16 + BC2

⇒ BC2 = 25 - 16

⇒ BC2 = 9

⇒ BC = 9\sqrt{9}

⇒ BC = 3 m

BD = BC - CD = 3 - 1.6 = 1.4 m

In triangle EBD,

Ladder ED = 5 m

⇒ ED2 = EB2 + BD2

⇒ 52 = EB2 + (1.4)2

⇒ 25 = EB2 + 1.96

⇒ EB2 = 25 - 1.96

⇒ EB2 = 23.04

⇒ EB = 23.04\sqrt{23.04}

⇒ EB = 4.8 m

From figure,

AE = EB - AB = 4.8 - 4 = 0.8 m

Hence, the distance by which the top of the ladder would slide upwards on the wall is 0.8 m.

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