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Answer:

x = 4

Step-by-step explanation:

Label the points from A-F. I attached an image of how I labeled the points.

Notice that there are similar triangles here:

  • [tex]\triangle ABD \sim \triangle FED[/tex]
  • [tex]\triangle ACD \sim \triangle AEF[/tex]

Set up proportions to find the values of x, y, and z.

  • [tex]\displaystyle \text{Equation I: }\frac{FD}{AD} = \frac{FE}{AB}[/tex]
  • [tex]\displaystyle \text{Equation II: } \frac{A F}{AD}=\frac{EF}{CD}[/tex]

Let's make this problem simpler by incorporating only 2 variables instead of 3.  Let's say that the total distance between the two poles is distance d. Instead of z, let's call it d - y.

Substitute known values or variables into the proportions.

  • [tex]\displaystyle \text{Equation I: } \frac{d-y}{d} = \frac{x}{6}[/tex]
  • [tex]\displaystyle \text{Equation II: }\frac{y}{d}= \frac{x}{12}[/tex]

Cross-multiply and simplify Equation I.

  • [tex]6(d-y)=dx[/tex]
  • [tex]6d-6y=dx[/tex]

Cross-multiply and simplify Equation II.

  • [tex]12y=dx[/tex]

We now have two equations that are equal to dx, so we can set them equal to each other.

  • [tex]6d-6y=12y[/tex]

Add 6y to both sides of the equation.

  • [tex]6d=18y[/tex]

Divide both sides of the equation by 6.

  • [tex]d=3y[/tex]

We can substitute this value of d back into either Equation I or II. I am going to substitute d into Equation II.

  • [tex]\displaystyle \frac{y}{3y} = \frac{x}{12}[/tex]

Cross-multiply and simplify the equation.

  • [tex]12y=3xy[/tex]

Divide y from both sides of the equation.

  • [tex]12=3x[/tex]

Divide both sides of the equation by 3.

  • [tex]4=x[/tex]

The guylines from the top of one pole to the bottom of the other cross at the height of 4 ft off the ground.

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