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  • 01-11-2019
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Show that in a quadrilateral ABCD, AB+BC+CD+DA<2(BD+AC)

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Rishi2005
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  • 01-11-2019

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that the length of the diagonals will be more than the side.

Lets suppose the quadrilateral is a rectangle, with sides 6 and 4.

The length of a diagonal is:

√(6*6)+(4*4)

√36+16

√52

7.21(rounded off to 3 sig. fig.)

So, 6+4+6+4<2(7.21+7.21)

20< 2*14.42

20<28.84, which is true.

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