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The Ladder Problem



We've all seen this problem, but many of our students haven't.

It's the related rate problem from calculus: the ladder sliding down the wall.

The "official" question?

How fast is the ladder's top sliding down the wall if the bottom is being pulled out at a rate of 1 ft/sec?

We can ask a few questions of kids at any level, though, based on the given that the bottom of the ladder is being pulled to the right at 1 foot per sec.


  • Does the top drop at a constant speed?

  • Does the top drop a distance equal to the horizontal movement?

  • When is the speed of the top greater than 1, less than 1, and equal to 1?

  • If this is a 25 foot ladder, with the bottom 7 feet out from the base of the wall, and the top drops 4 feet ... how far out does the bottom of the ladder have to go?



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Kate Nowak
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