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What is the value of p??????

What is the value of p??????-example-1
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take 44/sqrt(2) = 22 * sqrt(2)
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Answer:

Option B. 22√2

Explanation:

In the given picture of a right angle triangle measurement of two angles have been given as 45° each. One side is 44 and other side is of p measurement.

In this right angle triangle both angles other than 90° are equal. Therefore both the sides opposite to these angles will be equal.

Now we can find p with the help of Pythagoras theorem

p² + p² = 44²

2p² = 44²

p² = 44²/2

p = √(44)²/√2 = 44/√2 = 2×22/√2 = √2×√2×22/√2 = 22√2

Therefore p = 22√2 is the correct answer.

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