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The longest side of an isosceles obtuse triangle measures 20 centimeters. The other two side lengths are congruent but unknown.

What is the greatest possible whole-number value of the congruent side lengths?

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Answer:

14cm

Explanation:

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User Daquan
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Answer:

refer to the phôt

the length of 1 side is 14 cm

Explanation:

obtuse triangle -> angle A > 90

isosceles triangle -> a = b

if A = 90 then a1^2 + b1^2 = c^2 (a1,b1 is the length when A=90)

a1^2 + a1^2 = c^2

2 * a1^2 = 20^2 = 400

a1 ^2 = 200

a1 = 14.14cm

if A>90 -> a < a1

as a is greatest whole number possible, a = 14 cm

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