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A dog has dug holes in diagonally-opposite corners of a rectangular yard. One length of the yard is 8 meters and the distance between the two holes is 17 meters. How wide is the yard?

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For a better understanding of the solution provided please go through the diagram in the file attached.

Let ABCD be the rectangular yard. The diagonal d=17 meters. AD=8 meters. Therefore, the length of DC can be found by applying the Pythagorean theorem in the right triangle
\Delta ADC as:


DC=√(17^2-8^2)=√((AC)^2-(AD)^2)=√(225) =15 meters.

A dog has dug holes in diagonally-opposite corners of a rectangular yard. One length-example-1
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