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14 September, 12:58

The area of a triangular block is 16 squre inches. If the base of the triangle is twice the height, how long are the base and the height of the triangle?

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  1. 14 September, 13:02
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    The area of a triangle can be calculated using the formula

    1/2 (base) (height)

    Let's substitute our known values, letting x represent the value of the height of the triangle.

    16 = 1/2 * x * 2x

    Let's Simplify!

    16 = x^2

    Finally, lets take the square root of both sides, to get rid of the exponent on the right side of the equation.

    x = positive OR negative 4.

    However, because x is equal to the height, we know that it can't be negative, so we know that it is positive 4.

    The height of the triangle = 4 inches

    The base of the triangle = 2h = 8 inches
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