first of all try to stay awake in class...
draw a diagram - on paper and not in your mind
Label the distances
label the angles as needed - greek ones usually alpha beta or theta
there is a trig function ( which is what you are doing in class )
for which the ratio is 7/15
try to decide what it is ( choices - sin, cos, tan to start with )
yes there is no sin on this thread - the answer is cos - because the cos os an angle is the ratio of adjacent/hypotenuse in a rt angled triangle
write cos theta = 7/15
use calculator to find out what 7/15 is - it is around 0.5
write cos theta = 0.5
on your calculator you have to find the angle that has a cosine of 0.5.
watch out ! angles go round as degrees or radians so make sure how you calculator is toggled
find or press cos-1 (0.5) press go! and see what the answer is
it should be around 40 ( degrees ) or 1.6 radians
select the answer you want - let us say it is 40.5678
round it up to 40.57 ( that is 2 dp - remember the rules on dp and rounding )
write down the angle theta whcih is the angle between the ladder and base is 40.57 deg ro 2 dp.
and pay more attention to class next time
I did this in 1965 or thereabouts - but used things called log tables. on around about page 10 there were cosine tables and we did a true table-look-up. o and we would work out 7/15 either with a slide rule ( you see them in museums now ) or the log tables again.
trip down memory lane