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*Find the area of an isosceles triangle if the length of the median to the base is 15 in and the length of the base is 25 in.

User Mini John
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\text {Area = } (1)/(2) * 15 * 25


\text {Area = } 187.5 \ in^2
User Dornhege
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If median drawn from vertex A is also the angle bisector, the triangle is isosceles such that AB = AC and BC is the base. Hence this median is also the altitude.

So we can say median is altitude in an isosceles triangle.

Area of a triangle is given by:


Area =(1)/(2) * base * altitude

We are given base length 25 in. and altitude as 15 in.

Plugging these values in the formula for area to get the value of area,


Area =(1)/(2) * 25 * 15

Answer: Area of triangle is 187.5 square inches.

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