A foot ladder is resting against the wall. The bottom is initially feet away from the wall and is being pushed towards the wall at a rate of ft/sec. How fast is the top of the ladder moving up the wall seconds after we start pushing?
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Practice Problems: Related Rates
It’s always good to draw a picture; the ladder in this case forms a nice right triangle which probably triggers a Pavlovian like reflex to use
Pythagorean’s theorem. Lean into this reflex, it will help you!