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31 January, 08:05

If a area of a triangle is 64 and if the base is twice as big of the height what are the base and height

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  1. 31 January, 08:25
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    The formula for area of a triangle is A = bh/2, where b is the base length and h is the height of the triangle. For this triangle, the base is twice as big as the height; the base and height are represented as follows.

    Height: h

    Base: 2h

    The area of the triangle is 64. Plug all values and expressions accordingly into the formula for area and solve algebraically for h.

    A = bh/2

    64 = 2h (h) / 2

    64 = 2h²/2

    64 = h²

    8 = h

    b = 2h

    b = 2 (8)

    b = 16

    Answer:

    The height of the triangle is 8 units and the base is 16 units.
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