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I’m confused on this one

I’m confused on this one-example-1
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It's a parallelogram so if one angle is 90 degrees they all will be because of transverse angles and all that good stuff.


So we're given the diagonal of a rectangle and one side and we're asked to find the other. The diagonal of a rectangle is the hypotenuse of the right triangle whose legs are the sides of the rectangle. So this is a Pythagorean Theorem question in disguise:



AB^2 + AD^2 = BD^2



AD^2 = BD^2 - AB^2



AD = √( BD^2 - AB^2 )



AD = √(149^2 - 51^2) = √(19400) = 140


Answer: 140 cm


I don't recall seeing this Pythagorean Triple before.





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