Mathematics
In the given figure, ABCD is a quadrilateral in which BC = 3 cm, AD = 13 cm, DC = 12 cm and ∠ABD = ∠BCD = 90°. Calculate the length of AB.

Pythagoras Theorem
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Answer
In right angled triangle BCD,
By Pythagoras theorem,
Hypotenuse2 = Perpendicular2 + Base2
In triangle BCD,
⇒ BD2 = CD2 + BC2
⇒ BD2 = 122 + 32
⇒ BD2 = 144 + 9
⇒ BD2 = 153
⇒ BD = cm.
In triangle ABD,
⇒ AD2 = AB2 + BD2
⇒ 132 = AB2 + ()2
⇒ 169 = AB2 + 153
⇒ AB2 = 169 - 153
⇒ AB2 = 16
⇒ AB =
⇒ AB = 4 cm.
Hence, length of AB = 4 cm.
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