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so you may be wondering austin where the heck im going to use this in line work well ill show you right now so lets say you have a pole right the pole is buried x in the ground and a little pull top insulator right here wire and theyre like well we need a guy so you got a guy attachment here and theyre like it needs to be here right guy here well how long is this guy so well make this c so remember the the equation is a squared plus b squared equals c squared right so our missing value is going to be c because we dont know how long the guy needs to be right we dont know that but what we do know is this from here to here which we call i dont know if you call it the lead or whatever you want to call it but basically we know what this value is going to be because if you step this out each step is about three feet and youre going to have 3 6 9 12 15 feet approximately from the anchor back to the your butt of your pull so we know that that value we can call that b so we know a sq