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[tex]\sf\pink{ᯓ★}[/tex] Given information:
- Ladder length: 8 meters
- Angle between the ladder and the ground: 68 degrees
[tex]\sf\pink{ᯓ★}[/tex] Using the trigonometric function of cosine:
- Distance to wall = Ladder length × cos(Angle)
- Distance to wall = 8 meters × cos(68°)
[tex]\sf\pink{ᯓ★}[/tex] Calculating the cosine of 68°:
[tex]\sf\pink{ᯓ★}[/tex] Plugging in the values:
- Distance to wall = 8 meters × 0.3746
- Distance to wall = 2.9968 meters
[tex]\sf\pink{ᯓ★}[/tex] Rounding to the nearest meter:
- The distance from the base of the ladder to the wall is [tex]\blue{\underline{\sf\pink{3~ meters}}}[/tex].
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