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7 July, 17:41

A triangular paddock has a road AB forming its

hypotenuse. AB is 3 km long. The fences AC

and CB are at right angles. If BC is 400 m longer

than AC, find the area of the paddock in hectares.

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  1. 7 July, 17:57
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    Since the paddock assumes a rectangular shape the area is 1/2 * b * h. From Pythagorean AB^2 = BC^2 + AC^2 (3) ^2 = (x + 0.4) ^2 + x^2 9 = x^2 + 0.8x + 0.16 + x^2 So 2x^2 + 0.8x + 0.16 - 9 = 0 2x^2 + 0.8x - 8.84 = 0 Using the quadratic formula The solutions are 1.911 and - 2.31 The area therefore is area=1/2 * b * h = 1.91*2.31/2 = 2.21km² 1hectare = 0.01km² 2.21km^2 = 221ha
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