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Two diagonals of a rectangle are 3x+2 and 2x+3 cm. Find the measurement of each diagonal.

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Answered by sijasubbiah
30
Hey

Here is your answer,

The diagonals in a rectangle are always equal.

3x+2=2x+3
3x-2x = 3-2
X=1

Substitute the value of x to get the diagonal,

3x+2=3+2
=5

2x+3=2+3
=5

Hope it helps you!
Answered by Panzer786
17
Heya !!!






Two diagonals of rectangle are = (3X +2) and ( 2X +3) cm




As we know that,



Diagonals of rectangle are equal.




So,




(3X + 2) = (2X +3)




3X - 2X = 3-2



X = 1




Therefore,




One diagonal = 3X + 2 = 3 × 1 + 2 = 5




Second diagonal = 2X +3 = 2 × 1 +3 = 5






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