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Abcd and pqrs are rectangles

o is the centre of both rectangles
ac is a straight line passing through p,o and r
bd is a straight line passing through q,o and s
pq=8cm and qr=2cm
the perimeter of the rectangle abcd is 60cm
work out the length of ab and the length of bc

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The length of AB is 20cm and the length of BC is 10cm.

Let's break down the information given:

PQ=8cm

QR=2cm

The perimeter of the rectangle ABCD is 60cm

To find the length of AB and BC, let's solve this step by step.

First, the perimeter of a rectangle is given by the sum of all its sides. For rectangle ABCD, the perimeter is twice the sum of its length and width.

Let the length of AB be l and the width (or BC) be w.

So, the perimeter of ABCD is:

Perimeter=2×(l+w)

Given that the perimeter is 60cm, we can express this as:

60=2×(l+w)

30=l+w (Equation 1)

Now, let's utilize the information about PQ and QR.

Given that PQ=8cm and QR=2cm, and O is the center of the rectangles:

PR=PQ+QR=8+2=10cm

From the problem statement, AC and BD are lines passing through O, so PR is a diagonal of the rectangle.

In a rectangle, the diagonal PR can be related to its sides using the Pythagorean theorem.

PR^2 =AB^2 +BC^2

10^2 =l^2 +w^2

We also know the relationship between l and w from Equation 1:

30=l+w

l=30−w

Now, let's substitute this into the Pythagorean equation:

10^2 =(30−w)^2

100=900−60w+w

100=900−60w+2w

2w^2 −60w+800=0

w^2 −30w+400=0

This is a quadratic equation that can be factored or solved using the quadratic formula. Factoring or using the quadratic formula gives:

w=20 or w=10

If w=20, then l=30−20=10.

This doesn't satisfy the condition for the perimeter (l+w=30).

Thus,w=10 and l=30−10=20.

Therefore, the length of AB is 20cm and the length of BC is 10cm.

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