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In a parallelogram a diagonal of the length 20 cm is perpendicular to one of the sides. Find the longer side of parallelogram if its perimeter is 80 cm.
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Answered by
Damon
let long side = x
short side = s and is perpendicular to diag
s^2 + 400 = x^2
so s^2 = x^2 - 400
2 s + 2 x = 80
s = 40 - x
1600 - 80 x + x^2 = x^2 - 400
80 x = 2000
x = 200/8 = 100/4 = 25
short side = s and is perpendicular to diag
s^2 + 400 = x^2
so s^2 = x^2 - 400
2 s + 2 x = 80
s = 40 - x
1600 - 80 x + x^2 = x^2 - 400
80 x = 2000
x = 200/8 = 100/4 = 25
Answered by
Natasha 😓
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Answered by
Suman
length=x
width=80-2x, 40-x
so using pythagorean theorem you get
(40-x)^2+(20)^2=x^2
1600-80x+x^2+400=x^2
-x^2. -x^2
1600+400-80x=0
2000-80x=0
-80x=-2000
x=25
so 25 is the width and 15 is the length
width=80-2x, 40-x
so using pythagorean theorem you get
(40-x)^2+(20)^2=x^2
1600-80x+x^2+400=x^2
-x^2. -x^2
1600+400-80x=0
2000-80x=0
-80x=-2000
x=25
so 25 is the width and 15 is the length
Answered by
Jason
I need a picture. How is a diagonal perpendicular to a side?
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