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12 February, 16:24

The altitude to the hypotenuse of a right triangle divides the hypotenuse into segments with lengths in the ratio 1:2. the length of the altitude is 8. how long is the hypotenuse

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  1. 12 February, 16:44
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    1. By the Altitud Rule, you have:

    Segment1/Altitud=Segment 2/Altitud

    2. The ratio is 1:2, then:

    Segment1=2x

    Segment2=1x

    Segment2=x

    Altitud=8

    3. When you apply the Altitud Rule, you obtain:

    Segment1/Altitud=Segment 2/Altitud

    2x/8=8/x

    4. When you clear the "x", you have:

    (2x) (x) = (8) (8)

    2x²=64

    x²=64/2

    x²=32

    x=√32

    x=4√2

    5. Then:

    2x=2 (4√2) = 8√2

    6. Therefore, the lenght of the hypotenuse is:

    h=4√2+8√2

    h=12√2

    h=16.97
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