find radii of the circle...
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according to phythagorus theorem
48²+14²= h²
2304+196= h²
2500=h²
50=h
We know that,
inradius of a right angle ∆ = (p+b-h)/2
= (48+14-50)/2
=(62-50)/2
= 12/2
= 6
hence inradius is 6cm
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