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Not sure if serious (sorry) but diagonals in rectangle are equal and bisect each other.
 

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I am serious... Nearly first time doing Geometry. I don't know how to find theta
 

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X=5 cm (because, diagonals that bisect each other are equal)

Hence, the triangle is isosceles (because, same reason as above) so theta = (180-48)/2 = 66 degrees
 

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Wow... I feel stupid now... THANKS THOUGH
 

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Drawing the parallelogram probably took longer than answering the question lol
 
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AHHHHHH right! I got all the plane geometry questions before this part right, then as soon as pure Geometry comes in...
 

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In the answer they first calculated the area of the triangle by 1/2bh by using 12 and 16. Shouldn't QS be used as the 'h'?
 

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Look at the TWO BIG right-angled triangles

Areas areas are the same,







12 x 16 = QR x PR

QR = 192/PR

Find PR using the glorious Pythagoras theorem
 

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Btw please do not look at the answer, it will stuff up ur thinking patterns

If u cannot answer a question, try harder and make an AIM to work towards
 

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Look at the TWO BIG right-angled triangles

Areas areas are the same,







12 x 16 = QR x PR

QR = 192/PR

Find PR using the glorious Pythagoras theorem
How can they be the same!?
 

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How can they be the same!?
They are the same triangle, look carefully, the 2 right-angled triangles are the SAME

Well u can obviously see one triangle is PQR (with right angle on Q)

The other triangle is QPR with right angle at S
 
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