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vishal is building a gazebo and wants to brace each corner by placing a 16 inch wooden bracket diagonally as shown. How far below the corner should he fasten the bracket if he wants the distances from each corner to be equal?

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Answer:


8\sqrt[]{2}

Step-by-step explanation:

The triangle formed by the wooden bracket and the sides is shown below

The distance labeled x is the distance from the corner.

Note that the vertical side and the horizontal sides are both X away from the corner as demanded.

Now, the Pythagorean theorem says that


x^2+x^2=16^2

which simplifies to give


2x^2=16^2

Dividing both sides by 2 gives


(2x^2)/(2)=(16^2)/(2)
x^2=(16^2)/(2)

Finally, taking the square root of both sides gives


\sqrt[]{x^2}=\sqrt[]{(16^2)/(2)}
x=\frac{16}{\sqrt[]{2}}
x=8\sqrt[]{2}

which is our answer!

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