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A ladder rests against a vertical wall at an inclination \(\alpha\) to the horizontal. Its foot is pulled away from the wall through a distance \(p\) so that its upper end slides a distance \(q\) down the wall and then the ladder makes an angle \(\beta\) to the horizontal. Show that \(\frac{p}{q} = \frac{cos \ \beta - cos \ \alpha}{sin \ \alpha - sin \ \beta}\).
 
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