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Sum of the squares of adjacent sides of a parallelogram is 130 cm and length of one of its diagonals is 14 cm. Find the length of the other diagonal.

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Let ABCD be the given parallelogram and its diagonals AC and BD intersect at point M.

∴ AB2 + AD2 = 130cm, BD = 14cm

MD = 1/1 BD (i) [Diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other] 

= 1/2 × 14 = 7 cm 

In ∆ABD, seg AM is the median. [From (i)] 

∴ AB2 + = 2AM2 + 2MD2 [Apollonius theorem] 

∴ 130 = 2 AM2 + 2(7)2 

∴ 65 = AM2 +49 [Dividing both sides by 2] 

∴ AM2 = 65 – 49 

∴ AM2 = 16 [Taking square root of both sides] 

∴ AM = √16

= 4cm

Now, AC =2 AM [Diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other] 

2 × 4 = 8 cm 

∴ The length of the other diagonal of the parallelogram is 8 cm.

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