Math, asked by mondalkanika074, 3 months ago

: In a rectangle, the difference between the sum of the adjacent sides and

the diagonal is half the length of the longer side. What is the ratio of the shorter to the

longer side?​

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Answered by aakritithecutie
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Answer:

As the right angled triangle obeys the Pythagoras theorem, hence the length of the diagonal can be obtained. The length of the diagonal of the rectangle is √a2+b2. The ratio of the shorter to the longer side is 3:4. Note: Please note that all rectangles are squares but all squares are not rectangles.

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