A triangle has two corners with angles of # (3 pi ) / 4 # and # ( pi )/ 8 #. If one side of the triangle has a length of #15 #, what is the largest possible area of the triangle?
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Explanation:
As the sum of internal angles of a triangle is always
The largest possible area will be derived from the largest possible triangle. So, if we assigned the given length to the shortest side then we have the largest possible triangle.
Angle A is
So angle A = angle C thus triangle ABC is an Isosceles trinagle
Thus the length of AB is the same as Length BC
As angle A and angle C <
Thus
Vertical height is
Thus the maximum area is