A triangle has two corners with angles of # (3 pi ) / 4 # and # ( pi )/ 8 #. If one side of the triangle has a length of #8 #, what is the largest possible area of the triangle?
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Explanation:
Just for me.. I prefer to work in degrees. It won't affect the area.
The area will depend on WHICH side is 8. It can be between the angles, or opposite either one.
That means it is an isosceles triangle with either two sides of length 8 or a base of length 8. The base must be between the two smaller angles. IF it is the length 8, the height is
If the sides are 8, the height is
That makes
and the area is then:
These are the only two possible areas for these conditions, so the maximum one is 22.6.
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