Step 1
Draw the triangle
Step 2
Find the height using Pythagoras theorem
[tex](Hypothenus)^2=(Adjacent)^2+(opposite)^2[/tex]
Where
[tex]\begin{gathered} \text{Adjacent}=\text{ height}(h) \\ \text{opposite = 12ft} \\ \text{Hypothenuse}=29 \end{gathered}[/tex][tex]\begin{gathered} 29^2=h^2+12^2 \\ 29^2-12^2=h^2_{} \\ h=\sqrt[]{841-144} \\ h=\sqrt[]{697}ft \end{gathered}[/tex]
Therefore the wire can be attached at a height of√697 ft from the base of the pole
and
The wire can be attached at a height of 26.40ft approximately to 2 decimal places from the base of the pole.