The height of an equilateral triangle is 15 units. How long is one of its sides?

1 Answer
Jun 3, 2016

Its side is #17.32# units long.

Explanation:

Let us study the following diagram, in which #a# is the side of the equilateral triangle.

http://www.efg2.com/Lab/FractalsAndChaos/EquilateralTrianglegif

Let perpendicular from vertex divides base in two equal parts and its height be #h#. Now, using Pythagoras Theorem

#a^2=(a/2)^2+h^2# or

#h^2=a^2-a^2/4#

or #h^2=(3a^2)/4#

and #h=a/2sqrt3#

Now in given case height is #15# units, hence #a/2sqrt3=15#

or #a=(15xx2)/sqrt3=(15xx2)xxsqrt3/3=10sqrt3=17.32# units