We can use the Pythagorean Theorem to find out the hypotenuse, or length of the ladder. In an equation, the hypotenuse would be referred to as side c. The two sides that we know are called the legs and are referred to as side a and side b. We would square each side since this helps us find the area of each side, and the combined area of the legs should equal the area of the hypotenuse. Our equation would be 7^2+24^2=c^2. 7^2 equals 49. 24^2 equals 576. So, we have 49+576=c^2. 49+576 equals 625. Our equation becomes 625=c^2. Since c is squared, this is telling us that the area of the hypotenuse is 625 squared yards. We want to find the side length, so we square root each side of the equation to find out what number was multiplied by itself to get 625. Taking the square root of both 625 and c^2 equals 25=c. So the ladder must be 25 yards long!
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Thank you so much for all of your help my prince! You are wonderful! I love you now!
*Extends ladder to 25 yards and helps the princess down*
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Oh! I'm flattered but...I don't love you. I only helped you because I'm a nice guy and that's what we do. Sorry...
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