Math, asked by himeshchandra0401, 18 days ago

The length of the longest pole that can be put in a room of dimension (12m X 13m X 5m) is 15√2 m 17√2 m 13√2 m 12√2 m​

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Answered by XxsoumyaxX
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The dimensions of the room are

Length = 12m

Breadth = 13m

Height = 5m

We know that

Length of the longest pole = length of diagonal = √ (l²+ b² + h²)

Length of the longest pole = √ (144 + 169 + 25)

By addition

Length of the longest pole = √338 = 13√2m

Answered by javatronnics232007
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Answer:

bro it's 13root2

Step-by-step explanation:

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