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A 15-foot pole is leaning against a tree. The bottom of the pole is 8 feet away from the bottom of the tree.

Approximately how high up the tree does the top of the pole reach?

1.9 feet

7.0 feet

12.7 feet

17.0 feet

Respuesta :

12.7 because you use the pythagoreom theory which states a^2+b^2=c^2 and you use algebra to get a by itself and solve

The tree will reach 12.7 feet.

How to find the height?

12.7 because you use the Pythagorean theory which states a²+b²=c².

Given,

a²+b²=c²

b² = c²-a²

b²= 15² - 8²

b² = √225 - 64

b² = √161

b = 12.68

b ≅ 12.7

What is the theory of Pythagorean?

Pythagorean theorem is the well-known geometric theorem that which the sum of the squares on the legs of a right triangle is equal to the square on the hypotenuse.

Learn more about the Pythagorean theorem here: brainly.com/question/231802

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