A five-foot-long ladder is leaning against a wall and starts to slip. The base of the ladder is moving away from the wal

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A five-foot-long ladder is leaning against a wall and starts to slip. The base of the ladder is moving away from the wal

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A five-foot-long ladder is leaning against a wall and starts to
slip. The base of the ladder is moving away from the wall at a rate
of 0.5 𝑓𝑑⁄𝑠𝑒𝑐. How fast is the top of the ladder moving down when
the base is 3 feet from the wall?
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