find the lenght of the longest pole that can be put in a room of dimensions 10m by10by5m (mensuration)
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the longest diagonal that can be pt is the rod along the body diagonal
try to imagine you are in room of dimensions 10by10by5
then the longest rod that can fit would be the rod from one corner to a corner on opposite side of opposite face
to find the length by pythagoras theorem
first find length of adjacent face diagonal=10root2m
and again let length of longest rod=x
x^2=5^2 +(10root2)^2
x^2=25+200
x=15m
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