Math, asked by ramesh124, 1 year ago

Very urgent. Please give me answer with explaination

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Answered by georgythomasp
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By Pythagoras theorem,
The width of street =(5.8²-4²)+(5.8²-4.2²)(as the length of ladder is constant)
=17.64+16
=33.64

ramesh124: can you ask you one thing why have you subtracted the squares of length and height and then applied pythagoras theorem because I have not seen such type of solution
ramesh124: please reply
ramesh124: it's urgent
ramesh124: people will mark your answer as brainliest
ramesh124: I understood thank you so much it was the brainliest help
georgythomasp: bro
georgythomasp: a^2+b^2=hypotenuse^2
georgythomasp: therefore,a^2=hypotenuse^2-b^2
georgythomasp: the ladder is hypotenuse and the wall of the buildings is taken as b
georgythomasp: hence a is the widths of road
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