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Find the ‘exact’ perimeter of each triangle

Find the ‘exact’ perimeter of each triangle-example-1

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Answer:


\huge\boxed{\sf 8 + 4√(2) \ cm }

Explanation:


\theta = 45 \textdegree

opposite = 4 cm

Using tan first to find the adjacent side:


\displaystyle tan \theta = (opposite)/(adjacent) \\\\tan \ 45 = (4)/(adjacent)\\\\1 = (4)/(adjacent) \\\\Multiply \ 'adjacent' \ to \ both \ sides\\\\adjacent = 4 \ cm

Finding Hypotenuse now by using Pythagorean theorem:


(Hyp)^2 = (base)^2 + (perp)^2

where base = 4, hyp = 4

(Hyp)² = (4)² + (4)²

(Hyp)² = 16 + 16

(Hyp)² = 32

Take sqrt on both sides


Hyp = 4√(2) cm

Exact perimeter of triangle:

= base + perpendicular + hypotenuse

= 4 + 4 + 4√2

=
8 + 4√(2) cm


\rule[225]{225}{2}

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