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#1 2011-04-28 14:17:05

reallylongnickname
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Area

An isoscelese triangle plus a equilateral triangle come together to form one triangle. I'm hoping someone could explain the breakdown especially in lines 2 and 3 with the base times height thing going on.

The original problem askes to determine the exact area of triangle.

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#2 2011-04-28 16:29:54

bobbym
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Re: Area

Hi

An isoscelese triangle plus a equilateral triangle come together to form one triangle.

I am having trouble visualizing that. They can only meet at one side. that means each one loses a side. We should end up with a four sided object. That of course is not a triangle.


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#3 2011-04-29 15:20:32

soroban
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Re: Area


. . . .

. . . .


      *
      *60°*
      *       *   1
      *           *
      *               *
    1 *               60° *
      *               *  120° *   1
      *           *               *
      *       *                       *
      *60°* 30°                      30°  *
      *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *
                        _
                       √3

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#4 2011-04-29 15:49:18

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Re: Area

Hi soroban;

I did not see that.


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#5 2011-04-29 16:25:24

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Re: Area

Here is the triangle:

I spent a couple of hours drawing it on whiteboard and it wont upload.

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#6 2011-04-29 18:21:17

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Re: Area

What size is the file?


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#7 2011-04-30 00:51:59

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Re: Area

Here u go this works. I used photobucket and ms paint.Triangle.jpg

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#8 2011-04-30 01:16:47

bobbym
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Re: Area

Hi;

For triangle PQR

For triangle PRS

Line segment ( base of PRS ) is:

The area of triangle PRS is:

Add both areas up.


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