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Find the length of the diagonal whose length is 12cm and breadth is 5cm

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

as due to diagonal there will be a right angled triangle and according to Pythagoras theorem

diagonal will be the hypotenuse

h²=12²+5²

h²=144+25

h²=169

h=13cm

Therefore, the diagonal of the rectangle would be 13cmLHS= tan(A) + tan(A+60) - tan(60-A)= tan(x) + (tan(x) + tan(60))/(1 - tan(x)tan(60)) - (tan 60 - tan(A))/(1 + tan60tan(A))= tan(x) + (tan(x) + tan(60))/(1 - tan(x)tan(60)) + (tan A - tan 60)/(1 + tan60tan(A))= tan(x) + (tan(x) + √3)/(1 - √3tan(x)) + (tan(x) - √3)/(1 + √3tan(x))= tan(x) + (tan(x) - √3)/(1 + √3tan(x)) + (tan(x) + √3)/(1 - √3tan(x))= tan(x) + [(tan(x) - √3)(1 - √3tan(x)) + (tan(x) + √3)(1 + √3tan(x))]/(1-3tan²(x))= tan(x) + [tan(x) - √3tan²(x) - √3 + 3tan(x) + tan(x) + √3tan²(x) + √3 + 3tan(x)]/(1-3tan²(x))= tan(x) + 8tan(x)/(1-3tan²(x))= (tan(x) - 3tan³(x) + 8tan(x))/(1-3tan²(x))= (9tan(x) - 3tan³(x))/(1-3tan²(x))= 3(3tan(x) - tan³(x))/(1-3tan²(x))= 3tan(3x)= RHS

(OR)

using a Pythagoras Theron.  

12°+8°=x°

144+64 = √208

d = √208

where d represents diagonal.

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