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The base of a triangle is twelve more than twice its height. If the area of the triangle is 42 square centimeters, find its base and height.

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Hello from MrBillDoesMath!

Answer:

h = ( -6 + sqrt(204) ) / 2

b = 6 + sqrt(204)

Discussion:

Area of a triangle = (1/2) b h

where "b" is the length of the base and "h" is the height of the altitude.

We are told that

A = (1/2) * (2h +12)* h and

A = 42.

Equating both sides gives

(1/2) (2h+12)*h = 42.

Multiplying both terms in the left side by (1/2) gives:

( (1/2) 2h + (1/2) 12) ) * h = 42 or

(h + 6) * h = 42 or

h^2 + 6h = 42. Subtract 42 from both sides:

h^2 + 6h - 42 = 0.

Using the quadratic formula:


h = ( -6 + sqrt( 6^2 - 4(1)(-42) ) / 2(1) =

( -6 + sqrt (36+ 168) ) / 2 =

( -6 + sqrt(204) ) / 2

Not a nice number.


Base = 2h + 12 =

{ ( -6 + sqrt(204) ) /2 } * 2 + 12 =

(-6 + sqrt(204)) + 12 =

6 + sqrt(204)


Thank you,

MrB

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