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Is Sam correct?

I need help. Is Sam correct?-example-1
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Answer:


SQ\\ot=2OM\\\\Sam\ is\ not\ Correct.

Explanation:

Pythagorean Theorem: In a right triangle the square of longest side(hypotenuse) is equal to the sum of the squares of the other sides.


In\ \triangle SQR\\\\Hypotenuse=SQ\\\\SQ^2=QR^2+RS^2\\\\SQ^2=6^2+12^2\\\\SQ^2=180\\\\SQ^2=36* 5\\\\SQ^2=6^2* 5\\\\SQ=6√(5)\approx 13.42


In\ \triangle OLM\\\\Hypotenuse=OM\\\\OL=LM=6\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ Sides\ of\ a\ square\\\\OM^2=OL^2+LM^2\\\\OM^2=6^2+6^2\\\\OM^2=72\\\\OM=6√(2)\approx 8.49


2* OM=16.97>SQ\\\\\Rightarrow SQ\\ot=2OM\\\\Sam\ is\ not\ Correct

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