If the swing is pulled across so that it touches the tree, it is 20 inches from the ground.
How long is the rope?
Ans:
148 inches.
We can use Pythagoras' theorem if we draw an imaginary line across to create a right-angled triangle.
The hypotenuse is equal to the rope's length R. The bottom of the triangle is 48 inches. The vertical side is R - 8 (the difference between 20 inches and 12 inches).
Pythagoras' theorem tells us that:
a2 + b2 = c2
Where c is the hypotenuse.
This gives us:
482 + (R - 8)2 = R2
2304 + (R - 8)(R - 8) = R2
2304 + R2 - 16R + 64 = R2
2304 - 16R + 64 = 0
16R = 2368
R = 148
We can use Pythagoras' theorem if we draw an imaginary line across to create a right-angled triangle.
The hypotenuse is equal to the rope's length R. The bottom of the triangle is 48 inches. The vertical side is R - 8 (the difference between 20 inches and 12 inches).
Pythagoras' theorem tells us that:
a2 + b2 = c2
Where c is the hypotenuse.
This gives us:
482 + (R - 8)2 = R2
2304 + (R - 8)(R - 8) = R2
2304 + R2 - 16R + 64 = R2
2304 - 16R + 64 = 0
16R = 2368
R = 148
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