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Arturiano [62]
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We must compute BN, AN and AC.

To solve this problem, we will use Pitagoras Theorem, which states that:

h^2=a^2+b^2\text{.}

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(I) From the picture, we see that we have two sub right triangles:

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• b = NA.

2) △ANB with sides:

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Replacing the data of the triangles in Pitagoras, Theorem, we get the following equations:

\begin{cases}AC^2=1^2+NA^2, \\ (2\sqrt[]{5})^2=BN^2+NA^2\text{.}\end{cases}\Rightarrow\begin{cases}NA^2=AC^2-1, \\ NA^2=20-BN^2\text{.}\end{cases}

Equalling the last two equations, we have:

\begin{gathered} AC^2-1=20-BN^2.^{} \\ AC^2=21-BN^2\text{.} \end{gathered}

(II) To find the values of AC and BN we need another equation. We find that equation applying the Pigatoras Theorem to the sides of the bigger right triangle:

3) △ABC has sides:

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