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find the length of the diagonal of a rectangle using pythagoras theorem given length is 8 cm and breadth is 6 CM​

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Answered by saikethansaikethan
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Answered by sreyashiganguli09
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Answer:

10cm

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that using pythogoras theorem

the diagonal = hypotenuse=AD

and length and breadth =sides (AC and CD)

there fore

(diagonal)^2=(length)^2+(breadth)^2

(diagonal)^2=8^2+6^2

(diagonal)^2=64+36

(diagonal)^2=100

taking square roots of both sides

diagonal=10cm

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