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  • 18-01-2019
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Consider rectangle PQRS (not shown) with PQ=12 and PS=16. If A and B are the midpoints of sides PQ?????? and QR?????? respectively, find AB.

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MollieToliver MollieToliver
  • 27-01-2019

Answer: The answer is AB =10


Step-by-step explanation:

In the given figure there is a rectangle PQRS

Given :PQ=12

PS=16

Since it is a rectangle

∵ PQ=RS

and PS=QR

i.e. QR=16

A is mid point of PQ

⇒QA =[tex]\frac{12}{2}[/tex]

=6

B is mid point of QR

⇒ QB=[tex]\frac{16}{2}[/tex]

=8

So In Δ AQB

Applying pythagoras theorem

AQ² +BQ² =AB²

∵ AB²=6²+8²

=36 +64

=100

i.e. AB=√100

=10

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