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The altitude of a right triangle is 7cm less than its base .If the hypotenuse is 13cm ,the other two sides of the triangle are equal to​

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Answered by Barani22
1

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Let x be the base of the triangle, then the altitude will be (x−7).

By Pythagoras theorem,

x

2

+(x−7)

2

=(13)

2

2x

2

−14x+49−169=0

2x

2

−14x−120=0

x

2

−7x−60=0

x

2

−12x+5x−60=0

(x−12)(x+5)=0

x=12,x=−5

Since the side of the triangle cannot be negative, so the base of the triangle is 12cm and the altitude of the triangle will be 12−7=5cm.

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