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28 February, 22:52

The height of a triangle is 6 m more than its base. The area of the triangle is 56 m². What is the length of the base? Question 2 options: 7 m 8 m 14 m 15 m

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  1. 28 February, 23:05
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    Triangle Area = (1/2) (base * height)

    56 = (1/2) (base * (base + m))

    112 = base^2 + base*m

    base^2 + base*m - 112 = 0

    By trial and error, we can try base = 1, height = 7, etc

    base = 8

    height = 14
  2. 28 February, 23:14
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    H=6+b

    a = (1/2) bh

    a=56

    56 = (1/2) bh

    times 2 both sides

    112=bh

    h=6+b

    112=b (6+b)

    112=b²+6b

    minus 112 both sides

    0=b²+6b-112

    factor

    what 2 numbers multily to get - 112 and add to get 6

    -8 and 14

    0 = (b-8) (b+14)

    set to zero

    b-8=0

    b=8

    b+14=0

    b=-14

    false, measures can't be negative

    base=8

    h=6+b

    h=6+8

    h=14

    height=14

    base=8
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