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an architect designs a diagonal path across a rectangular patio. the path is 29 meters long. the width of the patio is x meters, and the length of the path is 5 meters more than the width. which equation can be used to find the dimensions of the patio? 0.5(x)(x 5)

Sagot :

The equation of the path to find the dimensions of the patio is x² + (x + 5)² = 841.

Here we have to find the equation of the dimensions of the patio.

Data provided:

the path = 29 meters

length of the path is 5 meters more than the width of the path.

So let us assume that the length of the path is x

with this, the width of the path is x + 5

The formula for the diagonal:

Diagonal²  = length² + width²

Putting the data we have:

29² = x² + (x +5)²

841 = x² + (x+5)²

Therefore we get the equation as x² +(x + 5)² = 841.

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