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a right angled triangle is isossles. if the square of the hypotenuse is 50m2, what is the length of each of its sides? with figure​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

each side is 5m

let the side be x

x2 + x2 = 50 (Pythagoras theorem)

2x^2 = 50

x^2 = 50/2

x^2 = 25

square root

x = 5

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Answered by nehagautam1995
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Answer:

in an isosceles triangle, two sides are equal.

let the each sides be 'x'

hypotenuse = √(50)

by the Pythagoras theorem

h² = b² + p²

h² = x² +x²

√50 = 2x²

x² = √50/2

x = 50/√2 m

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