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Two sides of a parallelogram measure 60 centimeters and 40 centimeters. If one angle of the parallelogram measures 132, find the length of each diagonal.

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Answer: The length diagonals of the given parallelogram are approximately 91.716 cm and 44.589 cm.

Explanation:

Since, a parallelogram has two pairs of congruent opposite angles

and two pairs of congruent sides,

Let ABCD is a parallelogram ( shown below)

In which AB = CD = 60 meters and BC = DA = 40 meters

∠ ABC = ∠ADC = 132° ⇒ ∠DAB = ∠DCB = 1/2(360 - 2×132)= 48°

We have to find : AC and BD.

In triangle ABC,

By the cosine law,


AC^2=AB^2+BC^2-2* AB* BC* cos(132^(\circ))


AC^2=60^2+40^2-2* 60* 40*-0.66913060635


AC^2=3600+1600+3211.82691052=8411.82691052


AC=91.7160123\approx 91.716\text{ cm}

Again, in triangle ABD,


BD^2=AB^2+AD^2-2* AB* AD* cos(48^(\circ))


BD^2=60^2+40^2-2* 60* 40* 0.66913060635


BD^2=3600+1600-3211.82691052=1988.17308948


BD=44.5889346\approx 44.589\text{ cm}

hence, the diagonals of the given parallelogram are approximately 91.716 cm and 44.589 cm.

Two sides of a parallelogram measure 60 centimeters and 40 centimeters. If one angle-example-1
User Tenzin Chemi
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By cosine rule, the length of the longer diagonal is sqrt(60^2 + 40^2 - 2 x 60 x 40 cos 132) = sqrt(8,411.83) = 91.7 cm

The other angle of the parallelogram is 180 - 132 = 48
The length of the shorter diagonal is sqrt(60^2 + 40^2 - 2 x 60 x 40 cos 48) = sqrt(1,988.17) = 44.6 cm
User Jason Weathered
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