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Elanso [62]
2 years ago
9

I need help with this math problem

Mathematics
2 answers:
ipn [44]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

WZ = 16mm

Step-by-step explanation:

Given triangles are similar and isosceles if the length of PS is 8 mm then the length of WZ must be = 16 because the length of YW is twice of the length of RP

yuradex [85]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

  • The measure of WZ is 16 mm.

Step-by-step explanation:

<u>We know that:</u>

  • 2(PR + RS + SP) = WY + YZ + WZ
  • PR = 5 mm
  • ∠P = 37°
  • ∠S = 37°
  • PS = 8 mm
  • RS = 5 mm
  • ΔPRS is an isosceles triangle
  • ∠W = 37°
  • ∠Z = 37°
  • WY = 10 mm
  • YZ = 10 mm
  • ΔWYZ is an isosceles triangle

We know that both triangles are isosceles because both of them have same angles on the base. Now, let's solve 2(PR + RS + SP) = WY + YZ + WZ.

  • 2(PR + RS + SP) = WY + YZ + WZ
  • => 2(5 + 5 + 8) = 10 + 10 + WZ                                             [Inserting values]
  • => 2(18) = 20 + WZ
  • => 36 = 20 + WZ
  • => 36 - 20 = WZ
  • => <u>16 mm = WZ</u>

Hence, the measure of WZ is 16 mm.

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