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Are the answers 200 cm and 1052 cm? Please help!

Are the answers 200 cm and 1052 cm? Please help!-example-1
User Cartman
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Check the picture below.

so hmmm let's find the distance AC, which is the only one missing for the perimeter.


\textit{using the pythagorean theorem} \\\\ c^2=a^2+b^2\implies c=√(a^2 + b^2) \qquad \begin{cases} c=\stackrel{hypotenuse}{AC}\\ a=\stackrel{adjacent}{6}\\ b=\stackrel{opposite}{8}\\ \end{cases} \implies AC=√(6^2 + 8^2) \\\\\\ AC=√(100)\implies AC=10~\hfill \underset{Perimeter}{\stackrel{6~~ + ~~8~~ + ~~10}{\text{\LARGE 24}cm}} \\\\[-0.35em] ~\dotfill


\textit{area of a triangle}\\\\ A=\cfrac{1}{2}bh \begin{cases} b=base\\ h=height\\[-0.5em] \hrulefill\\ b=6\\ h=8 \end{cases}\implies A=\cfrac{1}{2}(6)(8)\implies A=\text{\LARGE 24}~cm^2

Are the answers 200 cm and 1052 cm? Please help!-example-1
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