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IF P-Q-R, L(PQ) =3√2 L (PR) =5√2
then find L(QR)

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Answered by itzheartcracker13
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Step-by-step explanation:

SOLUTION

GIVEN

P-Q-R and l(PQ) = 3√2, l(PR) = 5√2

TO DETERMINE

l(QR)

EVALUATION

Here I is representing d

Here it is given that : P-Q-R

So Q is the point between P and R

Here it is also given that

l(PQ) = 3√2, l(PR) = 5√2

Hence

\sf{I(QR) = I(PR) -I(PQ) \: \: }I(QR)=I(PR)−I(PQ)</p><p>

\implies \sf{I(QR) = 5 \sqrt{2} -3 \sqrt{2} \: \: }⟹I(QR)=5 </p><p>2</p><p>	</p><p> −3 </p><p>2

\implies \sf{I(QR) = 2 \sqrt{2} \: \: }⟹I(QR)=2 </p><p>2

FINAL ANSWER

\sf{I(QR) = 2 \sqrt{2} \: \: }I(QR)=2 </p><p>2

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