CALCULUS,VOLUME 1 (OER)
17th Edition
ISBN: 2810022307715
Author: OpenStax
Publisher: XANEDU C
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Textbook Question
Chapter 4.7, Problem 322E
Two poles are connected by a wire that is also connected to the ground. The first pole is 20 ft tall and the second pole is 10 ft tall. There is a distance of 30 ft
between the two poles. Where should the wire be anchored to the ground to minimize the amount of wire needed?
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Chapter 4 Solutions
CALCULUS,VOLUME 1 (OER)
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