I am new to the site, so I hope I am posting correctly. Let me say that I don't have the solution to what I am posting. It is something my dad presented to me as a child and I have never been able to find anyone able to give me a mathematical solution to the problem. I am hoping to get it here. It goes like this....
Imagine a building that is 10 foot x 10 foot x 10 foot on level ground. Running along side of the building is a 100 foot flag pole. The flag pole breaks at such a point that it just touches the opposite corner and the top of the flag pole lands touching the ground. At what point did the flag pole break?
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I am new to the site, so I hope I am posting correctly. Let me say that I don't have the solution to what I am posting. It is something my dad presented to me as a child and I have never been able to find anyone able to give me a mathematical solution to the problem. I am hoping to get it here. It goes like this....
Imagine a building that is 10 foot x 10 foot x 10 foot on level ground. Running along side of the building is a 100 foot flag pole. The flag pole breaks at such a point that it just touches the opposite corner and the top of the flag pole lands touching the ground. At what point did the flag pole break?
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