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18 June, 13:44

Calculate the length of AC to one decimal place in the trapezium below.

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  1. 18 June, 13:52
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    First we will split trapezium on two geometric figure.

    One is rectangle and the second is right triangle.

    When we subtract 11-4=7cm we get one cathetus of the right triangle a=7cm also we know hypotenuse which is c=16cm.

    We will use Pythagorean theorem to find the second cathetus b

    b=√16∧2-7∧2 = √256-49 = √207 ≈ 14.39cm = DC = >

    AC = √ (DC) ∧2 + (AD) ∧2 = √14.39∧2+11∧2 = √207+121 = √328 = 18.1cm

    AC=18.1cm

    Good luck!
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