You can actually use Pythagorean theorem to solve this, not necessary to introduce any angles. Here's how:
Initially, the 10-foot ladder forms the hypotenuse of a right triangle that has a horizontal leg of 8 (the ground). Using Pythagorean, you find the ladder is 6 feet up the wall of the...
You can actually use Pythagorean theorem to solve this, not necessary to introduce any angles. Here's how:
Initially, the 10-foot ladder forms the hypotenuse of a right triangle that has a horizontal leg of 8 (the ground). Using Pythagorean, you find the ladder is 6 feet up the wall of the...
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There are 256 permutations (not combinations, even though the lock is called a combination lock - go figure!).
If you cannot repeat a number once it's used, then there are only 24 possibilities. 4*3*2*1 = 24
Can repeat = 4*4*4*4 = 256
There's a big difference in number of possibilities...