Math, asked by nefelibata04, 4 months ago

In a right angled triangle, one of the perpendicular sides is 6 cm longer than the other side. If the area of the triangle is 36 square centimeter, find the length of it's perpendicular sides. ​

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Answered by nandlalsingh1234
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Answer:

6cm and 12cm

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the length of one perpendicular be a cm.

Then, the length of the other perpendicular =(a+6)cm

Now, area of triangle =36 sq.cm

2

1

×a×(a+6)=36

⇒a

2

+6a=72

⇒a

2

+6a−72=0

⇒a

2

+12a−6a−72=0

⇒(a+12)(a−6)=0

⇒a=12 or a=6

But length cannot be negative, hence a=6 cm

Thus length of its perpendicular sides are, a=6 cm and a+6=12 cm.

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