shubhamvyas wrote:
void wrote:
is it choice A....
12=4*3.
so its rectangle follows 45-45-90 theorem
by hypothenus theorem diagonal length 5*1.414 and diagonal = diameter
then how is the radius integer?Hi There!
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So, there are two things that one should know while solving questions which says a rectangle is inscribed in a circle:1. The rectangle is also a square and thus the above said rectangle can be a square
2. It can a rectangle
In the above case it cannot be a square, because if we assume the radius to be an integer, the sides are not an integer. In that case the figure is a rectangle.
Now, as we know the figure is a rectangle, it will for a right triangle as well, indicating that we can use the pythagoras theorem as well.
The smallest triplet that I could think of os of 3-4-5 but in this case, 5 is the diagonal making 2.5 as the radius which is not an integer.
Next we can take 6-8-10 (Multiplying the above triplet by 2)
Using the above, we can get the radius and the sides as integer to be integer. Therefore 6 x 8= 48
IMO DNote here knowing some basic concept and triplets comes in handy.
Hope this helps!