Answer:
The ladder needs to be placed at 5 m from the wall.
Step-by-step explanation:
Pythagoras's Theorem
Being a and b the legs of a right triangle and c its hypotenuse, then
[tex]c^2=a^2+b^2[/tex]
The image shows a ladder of length c=13 m as the hypotenuse of the right triangle formed by the height, the ladder, and the ground.
We are given the height up the wall as a=12 m.
We calculate the distance b solving it from the equation above:
[tex]b^2=c^2-a^2[/tex]
Substituting:
[tex]b^2=13^2-12^2[/tex]
Operating:
[tex]b^2=169-144[/tex]
[tex]b^2=25[/tex]
Taking the square root:
[tex]b=\sqrt{25}[/tex]
b = 5 m
The ladder needs to be placed at 5 m from the wall.