Sara used 34 meters of fencing to enclose a rectangular region. To be sure that the region was a rectangle, she measured the diagonals and found that they were 13 meters each. What are the length and width of the rectangle?
1 Answer
Length(L)
Width(W)
Explanation:
Given:
Sara used
Hence,
Perimeter of a rectangle as shown below is
Hence 2x(Length + Width) = 34 meters
Let us assume that Length = L meters and Width = W meters.
So,
What is below is a rough sketch and NOT drawn to scale
Hence,
AB = CD = L meters
AC = BD = W meters
We are given that Diagonals are 13 meters long
We know that,
the diagonals of a rectangle are equal length;
diagonals of a rectangle also bisect each other
What is below is a rough sketch and NOT drawn to scale
Angle
Using Pythagoras Theorem, we can write
Add
Taking square root on both sides
We consider only positive values
Substitute
Using the identity
Hence,
Hence, width of the rectangle =
We already have
Substitute the value of
Add
Length of the rectangle = 4 meters
Substitute the values of
to verify our results
We get
Hence, our rectangle has
Length(L)
Width(W)