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Example Question #1 : Isosceles Triangles
Two sides of an isosceles triangle have lengths 3 feet and 4 feet. Which of the following could be the length of the third side?
An isosceles triangle, by definition, has two sides of equal length. Having the third side measure either 3 feet or 4 feet would make the triangle meet this criterion.
3 feet is equal to inches, and 4 feet is equal to
inches. We choose 36 inches, since that, but not 48 inches, is a choice.
Example Question #1 : Isosceles Triangles
The triangles are similar. Solve for .
Because the triangles are similar, proportions can be used to solve for the length of the side:
Cross-multiply:
Example Question #5 : Solve Simple Equations For An Unknown Angle In A Figure: Ccss.Math.Content.7.G.B.5
One of the base angles of an isosceles triangle is . Give the measure of the vertex angle.
The base angles of an isosceles triangle are always equal. Therefore both base angles are .
Let the measure of the third angle. Since the sum of the angles of a triangle is
, we can solve accordingly:
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