Respuesta :
Unfortunately, this item does not come with any figure to illustrate the lengths of the rectangle. However, it may be noted that by connecting two opposite vertices of a rectangle by a diagonal, we form a right triangle. We may then use the Pythagorean theorem to solve for the answer.
a² + b² = c²
c in this equation is the length of the diagonal, a and b are the lengths of the sides.
a² + b² = c²
c in this equation is the length of the diagonal, a and b are the lengths of the sides.
For this case what we should do is define the variables.
We have then:
AB: length of the rectangle
BC: rectangle width
d: diagonal of the rectangle
The diagonal of the rectangle is given by:
[tex] d ^ 2 = AB ^ 2 + BC ^ 2
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From here, we clear the value of AB:
[tex] AB ^ 2 = d ^ 2 - BC ^ 2
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Substituting values:
[tex] AB ^ 2 = 2 ^ 2 - BC ^ 2
AB ^ 2 = 4 - BC ^ 2
AB = \sqrt{4 - BC ^ 2} [/tex]
Answer:
the length of line segment AB is:
[tex] AB = \sqrt{4 - BC ^ 2} [/tex]