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Sagot :
Answer:
34
Step-by-step explanation:
12 on two of the sides and 10 on bottom
There is a problem with the question since it is supposed to say how much length does each box in the graph consider. But assuming that each box length is 1 unit...
The pythagorean formula states a^2 + b^2 equals c^2 .... Pythagorean theorem states that the sum of the squares on the legs of a right triangle is equal to the square on the hypotenuse (the side opposite the right angle)
So, lets just divide the blue triangle in half, symmetrically so that we can get a 90 degree angle. "a" is height of the half triangle and "b" is base of the half triangle so we have to find "c" (the hypotenuse) Now that we already can count and find the value of a is 12 unit and b is 5 unit.
So, 12^2 + 5^2 equals c^2 ... now if we solve the formula, the value of "c" comes 13 (it also comes -13 but negative number can not be counted in the diagram)
The triangle is a isoceles triangle which means both the sides of "c" are equal so... one side is 13 then the other side is also 13. and we already know the base is 10 units. So just add them up- 13+13+11 comes 37 units. (Its kinda complicated and i am bad at making someone understand so just learn the pythagorean theorum...)
SO THE FINAL ANSWER IS 37 UNITS. i am not sure so let me know if am correct. And if i m wrong... pls forgive me T-T
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