Two sides of an lsosceles triangle are 10cm, 6cm the third side is
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16cm
Step by step explaination :
Form two right triangles. Then use the Pythagorean Theorem.
One half the the third side is equal to the square root of the difference of 10 squared and 6 squared.
√(10² - 6²) = √(100 - 36) = √64 = 8
The third side is 16 cm.
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