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A slide is made by joining a 6 feet ladder to an 8 feet chute at right angles. Find the height of the slide.
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A slide is made by joining a 6 feet ladder to an 8 feet chute at right angles. Find the height of the slide.
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A slide is made by joining a 6 feet ladder to an 8 feet chute at right angles. Find the height of the slide.
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Ohh this is 6 x + h = 8 there you go easy :)
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