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Solve for x.

Geometric Mean
Middle, Left, Right
How do you solve this?

Answer Choices
A. 39.3
B. 34.5
C. 37.8
D. 35.9


Solve for x. Geometric Mean Middle, Left, Right How do you solve this? Answer Choices-example-1
User Safareli
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Answer:


\mathrm{A.\: 39.3}

Explanation:

Let
h represent the height of the two smaller triangles in this figure. Because all three triangles are similar, we can set up the following proportion:


(33)/(h)=(h)/(y), for
y=x-33.

We can solve for
h using the Pythagorean theorem on the second largest triangle:


33^2+h^2=36^2,\\h=√(36^2-33^2),\\h=√(207).

Now plugging in
h=√(207) into our proportion
(33)/(h)=(h)/(y), we can solve for y:
(33)/(√(207))=(√(207))/(y).

Cross-multiply to get:


33y=207,\\y=(207)/(33),\\y\approx 6.3.

Since we
y=x-33, y+33=x.

Therefore, our answer is:


x=33+y=33+6.3=\fbox{$\mathrm{A.\: 39.3}$}.

User Arun David
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