Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Tree and Rope

A rope swing hangs vertically down so that the end is 12 inches above the ground, and 48 inches away from the tree.

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.
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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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