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In the figure shown below, PQ is a median of PRS, PS = 4cm, and SQ = 3 cm. What is PR?

In the figure shown below, PQ is a median of PRS, PS = 4cm, and SQ = 3 cm. What is-example-1
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Given:

PQ is a median of ΔPRS.

PS = 4 cm

SQ = 3 cm

To find:

The side length PR.

Solution:

PQ is a median of ΔPRS.

⇒ SQ = QR

⇒ QR = 3 cm

SR = SQ + QR

= 3 + 3

SR = 6 cm

Using Pythagoras theorem:

In right triangle, square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.


PR^2=PS^2+SR^2


PR^2=4^2+6^2


PR^2=16+36


PR^2=52

Taking square root on both sides.

PR = 7.2 cm

Therefore PR is 7.2 cm.

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