An isosceles triangle has sides A, B, and C, such that sides A and B have the same length. Side C has a length of #3 # and the triangle has an area of #42 #. What are the lengths of sides A and B?
1 Answer
If we presume that C is the base of the triangle:
A = 28.04
B = 28.04
Explanation:
First we need to find the height or
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Then we use one of the most powerful tools in geometry to decode the side lengths of A and B, the Pythagoras Theorem. In this case, as A and B meet at the vertex and a perpendicular drawn from this point on base bisects it. Hence, it forms a right angled triangle, whose two legs are
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