
To explain:
The use of Pythagorean Theorem for given condition.

Answer to Problem 52HP
The use of Pythagorean Theorem for given condition is explained as below.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Condition:
Use of the Pythagorean Theorem to find the length of the diagonal of rectangle.
In commensurable magnitudes are magnitudes of the same kind that do not have a common unit of measure.
Irrational numbers can be used to describe relationship such as ratio of incommensurable magnitudes that cannot be described using rational numbers.
Consider an example as, a square with
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