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A creeper plant is climbing up and around a cylindrical tree trunk in a helical manner. The tree trunk has a height of 480 inches and a circumference of 32 inches. If the creeper covers a vertical distance of 60 inches in one complete twist around the tree trunk, what is the total length of the creeper?
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Height = 480 inches.
Creeper gets 60 inches higher each twist, so would need 8 twists to reach the top.
But what length does it grow for one twist?
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First, we'd have to convert the trunk into two dimensions.....
Now, we get a right angled triangle for one twist,
and one side of the triangle is 32 inches, height is 60 inches,
the hypotenuse is square root of
32^2 + 60^2
that is square root of
1024+3600,
eight times this value is the lenght of the creeper;
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I had forgotten that spiral-triangle trick! I was trying to think in 3D and got well confoosed.
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