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4. The diagonal of a rectangle is 13cm. The breadth is 5cm. Find it's length. *​

User PedroD
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Answer:

The length of the rectangle is

12

c

m

and the area of the rectangle is

60

c

m

2

.

Step-by-step explanation:

By definition, the angles of a rectangle are right. Therefore, drawing a diagonal creates two congruent right triangles. The diagonal of the rectangle is the hypotenuse of the right triangle. The sides of the rectangle are the legs of the right triangle. We can use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the unknown side of the right triangle, which is also the unknown length of the rectangle.

Recall that the Pythagorean Theorem states that the sun of the squares of the legs of a right triangle is equal to the square of the hypotenuse.

a

2

+

b

2

=

c

2

5

2

+

b

2

=

13

2

25

+

b

2

=

169

25

25

+

b

2

=

169

25

b

2

=

144

b

2

=

144

b

=

±

12

Since the length of the side is a measured distance, the negative root is not a reasonable result. So the length of the rectangle is

12

cm.

The area of a rectangle is given by multiplying the width by the length.

A

=

(

5

c

m

)

(

12

c

m

)

A

=

60

c

m

2

User Noy Gafni
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1 vote

Answer:


{5}^(2) + {x}^(2) = {13}^(2) \\ 25 + {x}^(2) = 169 \\ {x}^(2) = 169 - 25 \\ {x}^(2) = 144 \\ x = √(144) \\ x = 12cm

Step-by-step explanation:

use the Pythagorean theorem

hope this helps you

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User Qadenza
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