Math, asked by neerajkukareja2006, 2 months ago

One side of a right triangle with a diagonal of 10 cm will be 6 cm and the other side will be.
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Answered by jiminmochi43
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Classic Pythagoras 3 4 5 triangle but twice the size.

Pythagoras (for a right angled triangle) :- the square of the hypotenuse (10 here) equals the sum of the squares of the other two sides, 6, and the unknown side.

so by examination the unknown side is 8.

area is length times width, so 8 times 6 equals 48 sq cm..

mathematically we have :- 10 x 10 = (6 x 6) + unknown x unknown,

so 100 = 36 + unknown squared

therefore unknown squared = 100 - 36 = 64

square root of 64 is 8.

area is 6 x 8 = 48

Answered by riya9434
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