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Let A be the area of a triangle with sides of length 25,25 and 30.Let B be the area of a triangle with sides of length 25,25, and 40.Find A/BDraw diagrams to represent the two triangles and label them with their dimensions. Use the formula for the area of a triangle to find A and B.

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We have 2 triangles:

Let H be the height of the second triangle and h the height of the first triangle. Hence, their area are given by


\begin{gathered} A=(25\cdot h)/(2) \\ B=(25\cdot H)/(2) \end{gathered}

From these relations, we have


(A)/(B)=((25\cdot h)/(2))/((25\cdot H)/(2))

By using the sandwich law, this is equal to


(A)/(B)=(2(25\cdot h))/(2(25\cdot H))

Finally, the answer is


(A)/(B)=(h)/(H)

Let A be the area of a triangle with sides of length 25,25 and 30.Let B be the area-example-1
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