Math, asked by AayushWattal123, 9 months ago

The hypotenuse of a right angled triangle is √52cm. If the smaller and the larger of the
remaining two sides are respectively tripled and doubled, then the new hypotenuse will be
√288cm. The original lengths of these two sides were ,respectively

a. 4cm and 6 cm b. 2 cm and 3 cm


c. 6cm and 8 cm d. 5 cm and 12cm ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The hypotenuse of a right angled triangle is √52cm. If the smaller and the larger of the

remaining two sides are respectively tripled and doubled, then the new hypotenuse will be

√288cm. The original lengths of these two sides were ,respectively

a. 4cm and 6 cm b. 2 cm and 3 cm

c. 6cm and 8 cm d. 5 cm and 12cm ✔✔✔

Answered by singlesitaarat31
1

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