Triangle A has an area of #15 # and two sides of lengths #6 # and #7 #. Triangle B is similar to triangle A and has a side with a length of #16 #. What are the maximum and minimum possible areas of triangle B?
1 Answer
Mar 11, 2016
Explanation:
The area of 1st triangle,A
and length of its sides are 7 and 6
Length of one side of 2nd triangle is=16
let the area of 2nd triangle,B =
We will use the relation:
The ratio of the areas of similar triangles is equal to the ratio of the squares of their corresponding sides.
Possibility -1
when side of length 16 of B is the corresponding side of length 6 of triangle A then
Possibility -2
when side of length 16 of B is the corresponding side of length 7 of triangle A then