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Square QRST has perimeter p.
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03 Mar 2019, 04:02
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Square QRST has perimeter p.
Quantity A
Quantity B
\(x^2 + y^2\)
\(\frac{p^2}{16}\)
A) Quantity A is greater. B) Quantity B is greater. C) The two quantities are equal. D) The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
Re: Square QRST has perimeter p.
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05 Mar 2019, 10:12
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Square QRST has perimeter p, which means each side of the square has length P/4. Notice the triangle with side x and y. Since it's a right triangle, x^2 + y^2 = ST^2 (by pythagorean theorem)
ST, which is one side of the square QRST, has length P/4, so ST^2 = (P/4)^2, which is P^2/16.
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27 Mar 2020, 13:16
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Seeing we have a 45 degree, 45 degree, 90 degree isosceles we can apply the rule 1,1,Squareroot2. Hence the sides of the square would be squareroot2-->leading to a perimeter of 4*squareroot2. quantity A would give us-->1^2+1^2=2 quantity B would give us--->(4squareroot2)^2/16=2