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Given right triangle ABC with altitude BD drawn to hypotenuse AC. If AD =4, BD =6, what is the length of DC

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Answer:


AC=5

Explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Dimensions


AD=4\\BD=6

Generally the equation for these similar right triangle is mathematically given by


(AC)/(AB)=(AB)/(AD)=(BC)/(BD)


(AC)/(AB)=(AB)/(AD)

Where


AD=x


AC=x+4

Therefore


AB^2=x(x+4)

Generally the Pythagoras equation for
\triangleADB is mathematically given by


AB^2=BD^2+AD^2


x(x+4)=4+x^2


x(x+4)-(4+x^2)=0


x^2+4x)-(4+x^2)=0


4x-4=0


x=1

Therefore


AC=x+4


AC=1+4


AC=5

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