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PLEASEEE EXPLAIN AND HELP

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What are the missing segment lengths shown in the image?


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The length of the unknown sides of the triangles are as follows:

CD = 10√2

AC = 10√2

BC =  10

AB = 10

Triangle ACD

ΔACD is a right angle triangle. Therefore, Pythagoras theorem can be used to find the sides of the triangle.

  • c² = a² + b²

where

c = hypotenuse side = AD = 20

a and b are the other 2 legs

lets use trigonometric ratio to find CD,

cos 45 = adjacent / hypotenuse

cos 45 = CD / 20

CD = 1 / √2 × 20

CD = 20 / √2 = 20√2 / 2 = 10√2

20² - (10√2)² = AC²

400 - 100(2)  = AC²

AC² = 200

AC = √200 = 10√2

Triangle ABC

ΔABC is a right angle triangle too. Therefore,

  • AB² + BC² = AC²

Using trigonometric ratio,

cos 45 = BC / 10√2

BC = 10√2 × cos 45

BC = 10√2 × 1 / √2

BC = 10√2 / √2 =  10

(10√2)² - 10² = AB²

200 - 100 = AB²

AB² = 100

AB = 10

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